'King Henry' Venus Flytrap
Native to the bogs of eastern North Carolina, Venus Flytraps can be planted outside or kept as houseplants in a sunny window. ‘King Henry’ traps are larger than normal, and a vibrant yellow-green color. Trigger two or more of the hairs in the traps and see how quickly they can close around their prey. Always use distilled or rainwater, and never fertilize carnivorous plants. Refer to Journal tab at the top of the website for more care information.
Native to the bogs of eastern North Carolina, Venus Flytraps can be planted outside or kept as houseplants in a sunny window. ‘King Henry’ traps are larger than normal, and a vibrant yellow-green color. Trigger two or more of the hairs in the traps and see how quickly they can close around their prey. Always use distilled or rainwater, and never fertilize carnivorous plants. Refer to Journal tab at the top of the website for more care information.
Native to the bogs of eastern North Carolina, Venus Flytraps can be planted outside or kept as houseplants in a sunny window. ‘King Henry’ traps are larger than normal, and a vibrant yellow-green color. Trigger two or more of the hairs in the traps and see how quickly they can close around their prey. Always use distilled or rainwater, and never fertilize carnivorous plants. Refer to Journal tab at the top of the website for more care information.