venus fly trap
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Winona Morris
@nonersays (3344)
• United States
10 Apr 22
Venus Fly Traps are interesting plants. When you think of one you probably think of Little Shop of Horrors and Audrey II saying "Feed me Seymour."
Recently I have decided I want to try keeping a Venus Fly Trap, but I didn't want...
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Dr Souvik Chatterji
@sathviksouvik (23251)
16 Jul 21
The Latin American section of the Peradeniya Botanical garden in Kandy in Sri Lanka is amazing. While there are many carnivorous plants like venus fly trap, there are beautiful leafy plantations where the leaves look like flowers....
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Dr Souvik Chatterji
@sathviksouvik (23251)
30 Oct 17
In the Kalimpong Orchid Garden, there is are dangerous insectivorous orchids as well. Those insectivorous plants like Venus fly trap, Nepenthes Khaziana are kept in closed enclosures, cages, because they can harm small birds,...
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Alice Henry
@IreneVincent (15960)
• United States
22 Sep 17
You should know by now that I have always been fascinated with any information about Australia. I read a lot about that country and watch documentaries any chance I get.
So, I learned about this plant. In the Australian bush...
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Your Highness Emperor Albert Whisker
@CaptAlbertWhisker (32760)
• Calgary, Alberta
24 Aug 16
Blackberries are one of the most delicious fruits out there. They were expensive in my country but I know they were cheap in the US and Europe. They make delicious jellies,Jams, cheesecakes and juice. That is why they were...
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Alice Henry
@IreneVincent (15960)
• United States
31 May 16
The Tar Heel State has many interesting aspects. My oldest son lives in North Carolina and we will be visiting him in June for about a week. My husband and I actually lived in Winston-Salem for several years and then moved back...
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angel_smiles
@Lolaze (5092)
• St. Louis, Missouri
27 Apr 16
Has anyone here every cared for a Venus Fly Trap? I bought one about a month ago at our Botanical Garden. Ralph, as I named it, did well for awhile but is struggling now. All the adult fly catching pods have died off. There...
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