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Dionaea muscipula
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Frequenza di irrigazione
1 volte per settimana
Dimensione
- Larghezza - 9 cm
- Altezza - 12 cm
Dionaea muscipula (Venus Flytrap) is an iconic carnivorous houseplant known for its snap-shut traps that catch insects. Native to subtropical wetlands, it’s both decorative and functional, a real conversation starter for any plant collection. Key features • Active traps that close when triggered by prey • Bright green leaves with red inner “teeth” • Compact rosette form, stays neat on a windowsill • Naturally controls small insects Care basics • Light: Bright direct sun, at least 4–6 hours daily • Water: Only distilled, rain, or RO water. Keep soil slightly moist • Soil: Carnivorous plant mix (peat + perlite/sand, no fertilizers) • Humidity: Average indoor is fine, higher helps growth • Feeding: Catches insects itself. Don’t overfeed • Dormancy: Needs a cool rest period in winter for healthy growth Why people love it Dionaea muscipula isn’t just a plant, it’s a living mechanism. Easy to recognize, fascinating to watch, and perfect for collectors or anyone who wants something truly different on their shelf.
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Dionaea muscipula (Venus Flytrap) is an iconic carnivorous houseplant known for its snap-shut traps that catch insects. Native to subtropical wetlands, it’s both decorative and functional, a real conversation starter for any plant collection. Key features • Active traps that close when triggered by prey • Bright green leaves with red inner “teeth” • Compact rosette form, stays neat on a windowsill • Naturally controls small insects Care basics • Light: Bright direct sun, at least 4–6 hours daily • Water: Only distilled, rain, or RO water. Keep soil slightly moist • Soil: Carnivorous plant mix (peat + perlite/sand, no fertilizers) • Humidity: Average indoor is fine, higher helps growth • Feeding: Catches insects itself. Don’t overfeed • Dormancy: Needs a cool rest period in winter for healthy growth Why people love it Dionaea muscipula isn’t just a plant, it’s a living mechanism. Easy to recognize, fascinating to watch, and perfect for collectors or anyone who wants something truly different on their shelf.
Dionaea muscipula (Venus Flytrap) is an iconic carnivorous houseplant known for its snap-shut traps that catch insects. Native to subtropical wetlands, it’s both decorative and functional, a real conversation starter for any plant collection. Key features • Active traps that close when triggered by prey • Bright green leaves with red inner “teeth” • Compact rosette form, stays neat on a windowsill • Naturally controls small insects Care basics • Light: Bright direct sun, at least 4–6 hours daily • Water: Only distilled, rain, or RO water. Keep soil slightly moist • Soil: Carnivorous plant mix (peat + perlite/sand, no fertilizers) • Humidity: Average indoor is fine, higher helps growth • Feeding: Catches insects itself. Don’t overfeed • Dormancy: Needs a cool rest period in winter for healthy growth Why people love it Dionaea muscipula isn’t just a plant, it’s a living mechanism. Easy to recognize, fascinating to watch, and perfect for collectors or anyone who wants something truly different on their shelf.
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Dionaea muscipula (Venus Flytrap) is an iconic carnivorous houseplant known for its snap-shut traps that catch insects. Native to subtropical wetlands, it’s both decorative and functional, a real conversation starter for any plant collection. Key features • Active traps that close when triggered by prey • Bright green leaves with red inner “teeth” • Compact rosette form, stays neat on a windowsill • Naturally controls small insects Care basics • Light: Bright direct sun, at least 4–6 hours daily • Water: Only distilled, rain, or RO water. Keep soil slightly moist • Soil: Carnivorous plant mix (peat + perlite/sand, no fertilizers) • Humidity: Average indoor is fine, higher helps growth • Feeding: Catches insects itself. Don’t overfeed • Dormancy: Needs a cool rest period in winter for healthy growth Why people love it Dionaea muscipula isn’t just a plant, it’s a living mechanism. Easy to recognize, fascinating to watch, and perfect for collectors or anyone who wants something truly different on their shelf.
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