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Venus Fly Trap Plant - CARNIVOROUS - Dionaea - 2" pot"

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3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (135 customer reviews)

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  • Nature provides this remarkable plant with "traps" to lure and capture it's food
  • The traps are covered inside by tiny hairs and a sticky sweet smelling substance attractive to insects
  • Distilled Water
  • Great House Plant
  • You will receive: 1 Green Venus Fly Trap growing in a 2" pot

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Venus Fly Trap Plant - CARNIVOROUS - Dionaea - 2" pot" + Spoonleaf Sundew Plant -Drosera spathulata- Carnivorous + Venus Flytrap Carnivorous Plant 3 Inch Pot
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Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B003IME288
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (135 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,117 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)

Product Description

Nature provides this remarkable plant with "traps" to lure and capture it's food. The traps are covered inside by tiny hairs and a sticky sweet smelling substance attractive to insects. When an insect touches the trigger hair, the trap is activated and closes around it's victim. After digestion of it's meal (whick takes several days), the trap will open again for a new catch. Keep moist at all times, rainwater or distilled water are preferred. Plants should not be fertilized (so therefore should be separated from your other plants). The insects it catches provide natural nourishment. Select a sunny window for your Venus Flytrap. In replanting only use sphagnum! Peat moss will do in a pinch. Put a plastic saucer underneath the plant to hold water and keep it's humidity proper but do not stand in a dish of water. You will receive: 1 Green Venus Fly Trap growing in a 2" pot. # Nature provides this remarkable plant with "traps" to lure and capture it's food # The traps are covered inside by tiny hairs and a sticky sweet smelling substance attractive to insects # Distilled Water # Great House Plant # You will receive: 1 Green Venus Fly Trap growing in a 2" pot


Customer Reviews

The plant came very healthy. Alex Smith  |  7 reviewers made a similar statement
Now I am ordering another one for my son. Jessica E. Kuehl  |  7 reviewers made a similar statement
I really was looking forward to nursing this plant back to life, alas, it was too late. Derek Moore  |  3 reviewers made a similar statement
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179 of 181 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Coooooool! April 16, 2011
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I don't know why, but this plant instantly turns me into a small kid again. I received it yesterday (4/15/2011) and I was so excited to capture bugs this morning and feed the plant that I could barely sleep last night! The plant arrived in pretty good shape with 3 of the 6 traps being closed, but all seem alive and there is no browning. 2 out of the 3 closed ones were wide open by this morning, I'm still waiting on a little guy at the bottom of the plant to open. The weather where I live is very unpredictable, it was 70F a few days ago and today it's 37F and snowing, so my plant resides indoors and is currently in an old fish tank with the light on and sitting in a small dish with about a 1/2 inch of distilled water in it. I found an Asian Ladybug (they are pests in my area) crawling about my kitchen this morning so I scooped it up on a piece of paper and placed it one of the traps then captured the results on my phone :) [...]

Overall I'm very satisfied with how quickly the plant arrived and the shape that it was in when it arrived. The plastic cup protecting the plants was a bit smashed, but everything else was fine. The soil was still moist and the plant seemed to be doing great.

Update: 1 week later (4/21/2011) Well... I think one of the traps is dying :( The trap that I fed in the video is turning black with the bug hanging out half way. Advice: make sure the big is 1/3 size of the trap or smaller, especially if the bug has a harder exoskeleton. The good news is that the one trap that refused to open for the first few days finally opened up last night. I've been keeping the terrarium light on for about 15 hours a day since it's literally been raining all week (gotta love the Midwest!). Also, I can see two more traps beginning to grow from the center of the plant.

Update 2: 5 months since purchase (9/8/11). This thing is growing out of control! I was able to keep it outside and in plenty of sunlight all summer. It feasted everyday on a variety of bugs that it caught on its own and a new trap seemed to sprout almost every week. I'll definitely have to re-pot it soon, but I am going to wait to see how "wintering" will treat it (apparently you're supposed to keep it at about 40 or 50 degrees for a few months towards the end of the year. I live in a harsh winter area so I'm going to place it in water and put it in my 45 degree refrigerator). I've added an updated picture.

Update 3: (2/5/2012) - I placed the entire plant (complete with the bowl of distilled water) inside of a plastic fruits/veggies bag from the grocery store and then placed that entire thing in the refrigerator sometime in October 2011. I made sure there was a lot of water in the bowl and that the bag was fluffed up in a way that it wouldn't touch the plant, since I'm not sure if it'd be healthy for one of the traps to feast on plastic. I removed it from the fridge last week and the plant seems to be alive and well. A couple more of the traps had turned black and died, but that did not worry me since I could see three or four more growing from the center. The thing that did worry me though was the fungus that had grown on one of the traps... I guess I should have cleaned out the leftover bug bodies before putting it in the fridge, but I don't think this will be an issue since it's just on one of the dead traps. Something strange, but cool, is happening to my plant though... the leaves are growing to be very wide. Before, the traps were large but their stems/leaves were tall and skinny, now the plant seems more flattened out and the leaves are much wider. I've added an updated photo.

Update 4: (3/19/2012) - The plant sprouted a flower! There was a long stem (about 5 or 6 inches) growing from the center of the plant with a couple of flowers on the end of it! I wish I would've been prepared for this by buying another pot and some sphagnum moss, but instead ended up cutting the flowering stem off near its base because I've read that flowering is a very energy-intensive process and I don't want the plant to start dying off due to lack of nutrients.
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57 of 60 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Do Your Homework!! September 19, 2007
I bought one of these plants at first. It came in the mail. I didn't take the time to research care for them. Watered it, with tap water, and the next day it died! So, I did my homework (free info on internet). REplant with Sputnum peat moss only (misspelled). and ONLY use distilled water. I advise to plant in an aquarium with flourscent light and "feed" it flys. Why? because these plants produce a smell that attracts bugs! Anyway, very educational.. and fun! I ended up ordering 2 more to fill my aquarium. (once you know something about them) It was much cheaper than buying the kits to grow one (they don't work and it takes YEARS to produce plants).. Enjoy!
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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Must research!!! August 9, 2008
This plant is excellent! Its in tip-top condition, and it's already been a week. When I got one a year ago, it died after I changed it into regualar soil, and watered it with tap water. I researched the venus flytrap before I bought this product, and it has helped me a lot. I still keep it in the same pot, outside on top of my window sill, and it ate 2 flies by itself ever since I got it, which I didn't expect. I water it with distilled water from the supermarket, and sometimes I leave it in the rain outside. The traps have really good red coloration, and are a about 2 1/2 cm. When I first got it, it had 4 healthy traps, and a few more dying traps. Now, it has 7 healthy traps. I like it so much!!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Tiny, ugly and smashed
I ordered the plant with expedited shipping. It wasn't sent that way and I was refunded the extra $4.00. Read more
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This thing arrived much more sickly looking than I expected. The ones that are sold at the local grocery store each year are much better.
Published 6 days ago by Mr. Fife
5.0 out of 5 stars Good review
My grandson loves his Venus fly-trap. It arrived well packed and very healthy. It has been a great learning experience for him. We are very satisfied. Thank you.
Published 8 days ago by Raysa R.
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A larger, healthier, and stronger plant than I have purchased in the past from other growers. I highly recoment yhese guys.
Published 10 days ago by kbbdvm
2.0 out of 5 stars 2 inch pot - yes. Plants were teeny tiny. Looked nothing like the...
Apparently they had just come out of dormancy. Shipped during a cold spell also, so one of the three died right away.
Published 12 days ago by Michele Slott
4.0 out of 5 stars bought it in january, and it is still alive
still alive. and it has grown about 6 inches high. moved it into a bigger pot hopefully it will keep growing.
Published 14 days ago by benjamin crawford
2.0 out of 5 stars Not Healthy
This plant showed up to me half dead. There were little flies in the package with it and the leaves had been eaten up. Read more
Published 15 days ago by IDKY
3.0 out of 5 stars Very Disappointed!
the plant was advertised as being in a 2 inch pot,it was but, the plant itself was only about 1 inch.It looked nothing like the picture !. Read more
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