Looking to introduce more unique plants into your collection? The Venus fly trap is a great option, although you might want ...
Is your houseplant collection plagued by tiny soil flies that you just can't seem to get rid of? Or maybe your kitchen is constantly inundated with fruit flies circling your compost or fruit bowl?
After all, they're typically at the bottom of the food chain. But the Carolinas are home to one vicious vegetable: The Venus flytrap. Using its famous trap, it can catch prey faster than you can ...
One fascinating member of this species is the Venus flytrap (Actinoscyphia aurelia). You can watch this creature in action in the video above filmed by the NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and ...
It's been more than two decades since Venus flytraps were documented in Charleston County. The plants are native only to the longleaf pine forests and sandhills of the Carolinas. Their range once ...
The magnetic chomp of a Venus flytrap—and more science dispatches The magnetic chomp of a Venus flytrap—and more science dispatches Read Venus Flytraps Have Surprising Pollinators ...
Scientists have characterised the movement of the Venus flytrap's aquatic cousin in detail for the first time. The carnivorous Aldrovanda vesiculosa, also known as the waterwheel plant ...
Get ready to be amazed! The Venus flytrap is the most famous carnivorous plant. Its "jaws" are made of two hinged leaves with tiny hair-like sensors. When an unsuspecting insect lands on the ...
The swampy pine savanna within a 90-mile radius of Wilmington, North Carolina, is the one place on the planet where Venus flytraps are native. It is also home to a number of other species of ...
Plant-loving pet owners! Bringing the outdoors in with lush greenery is an excellent way to spruce up your sweet home. Extra ...