If you're looking for a unique new houseplant or a conversation piece for your indoor garden, you might want to consider pitcher plants. These carnivorous beauties stand out among the rest of your ...
Not having luck growing carnivorous plants at home? Jacob Soule talks carnivorous plant soil requirements, pitcher plant varieties, sundew plant care, and more. In this episode of Mother Earth News ...
The reasoning behind these rules makes sense once you know the unique natural history of carnivorous plants. Although the most well-known carnivorous plant, the Venus flytrap, is native only to a ...
From sticky “flypaper” to lightning-fast suction, carnivorous plants have evolved various ingenious traps for finding the ...
If you’re tired of the traditional bouquet of flowers, there’s a whole different type of plant that’s grabbing attention -- Venus Flytraps! You may have seen carnivorous plants on TV or in the movies, ...
Carnivorous plants look like botanical oddities, but their behavior is not a gimmick. It is a precise evolutionary solution ...
On Saturday, July 14 from 12:30-4:30 p.m., the Certificate in Native Plant Studies series hosted by Friends of Birmingham Botanical Gardens will explore the world of carnivorous plants. Troy Alexander ...
Carnivorous plants aren’t a product of nightmares so much as they are a product of evolution. When plants growing in bogs and other wetlands couldn’t find enough nutrients in the soil around them, ...
A small crowd of adults and children watched, rapt, as Aidan Fox used a pair of tweezers to transfer freeze-dried crickets, one by one, from a plastic jar to the hungry mouths of a large tray of Venus ...
Marlene the Plant Lady shows us how carnivorous plants trap their prey. Plus, she shares tips for taking care of the meat-eating Sepenthes, Sarracenia and Venus fly trap!
Carnivorous plants have fed our imaginations since the dawn of our time. Charles Darwin called the most popular variety, the Venus flytrap, the “most wonderful plant on earth.” Even the film The ...