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Description
The Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) is a small insectivorous plant that usually grows in wetland environments. Its leaves are in a unique clip shape, with sharp teeth on the edges, bright green in color, and red hairy structures inside. The Venus flytrap's clips are fan-shaped when open, and quickly close after catching insects, forming a solid "insect trap". Venus flytraps are mainly used for ornamental and gardening, and are loved by plant lovers for their unique insect-catching mechanism. They play an important role in the ecosystem and help control pests. In addition, Venus flytraps are also often used in education and scientific research to help people understand the diversity and adaptability of plants.
Name | Venus flytrap |
Botanical name: | Dionaea muscipula |
Colors: | Green, red |
Maturity: | Approximately 1-2 years |
Life Cycle: | Perennial |
Plant Height: | 4-12 inches |
Plant Spacing: | 6-12 inches |
Hardiness zones: | 5-10 |
Features: | Unique insect-catching mechanism, attracting insects |
Uses: | Ornamental plants, educational purposes |
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