Collector box 'Dionaea Mix' 6x' - Showbox52
Collector box 'Dionaea Mix' 6x' - Showbox52
Collector box 'Dionaea Mix 6x' is a must-have for all Venus flytrap enthusiasts and an excellent way to begin your Dionaea muscipula collection. Each Dionaea of also called Venus flytrap plant is individually labeled with a name tag, providing essential care information about this fascinating carnivorous species. Available at Araflora.
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The Venus Flytrap Collector Box (Collector Box 'Dionaea' 'Mix 6x') The Collector Box 'Dionaea Mix 6x' is a carefully curated collection of 6 different types of Venus flytraps (Dionaea muscipula). This pack is a must-have for all Venus flytrap enthusiasts and provides an excellent way to start or expand your Dionaea muscipula collection. Each carnivorous plant in this box has its own unique characteristics and properties, but they all share the famous 'traps' that quickly grab insects as soon as they touch the sensitive hairs in the leaves. The Venus flytrap is not only a fascinating carnivorous plant, but also a striking and exotic addition to your garden or plant collection. Each Dionaea plant is provided with a name tag with essential care information, so that you can properly care for this special carnivorous plant. The Collector Box 'Dionaea Mix 6x' is available from Araflora, the specialist in carnivorous plants.
Plant care and tips for the Venus Flytrap Collector Box (Collector Box 'Dionaea' 'Mix 6x') includes six different varieties of Dionaea muscipula, perfect for collectors of carnivorous plants. These plants require bright, direct sunlight for at least 4-6 hours a day to thrive. They grow best in temperatures between 18°C and 27°C (65°F–80°F). For optimal growth, use a well-draining, acidic soil mix, such as sphagnum moss and perlite. Water them with distilled or rainwater to prevent mineral buildup from tap water. The soil should remain moist but not waterlogged. Venus flytraps catch insects using their distinctive snap traps, which need to be triggered by movement to close. In the winter, Venus flytraps enter dormancy, requiring cooler temperatures (around 5°C–10°C or 40°F–50°F) and reduced watering. During dormancy, the plants do not need feeding, and growth slows. For more detailed care information, search for the botanical name on the Araflora website.
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