Plants in family droseraceae
Dionaea muscipula 'Bcp Clone X11'
The Dionaea muscipula 'Bcp Clone X11' is a unique type of Venus flytrap known for its short triangular teeth and striking orange-green traps. Each leaf features two sensitive hairs, making it an intriguing carnivorous plant.
Dionaea muscipula 'Scarlantine'
Dionaea muscipula 'Scarlantine', a Venus flytrap native to the Carolinas, features green leaves with red streaks. It thrives in boggy, open savannahs and can be grown outdoors in most US states. This hardy plant tolerates cold fronts down to 15 degrees Fahrenheit.
Dionaea muscipula 'Gargoyle'
Dionaea muscipula 'Gargoyle' is a Venus flytrap variety characterized by lightly colored spots on its traps and petioles during spring and summer. This open-pollinated plant is a unique addition to any carnivorous plant collection.
Dionaea muscipula 'Korean Melody Shark'
Dionaea muscipula 'Korean Melody Shark' is a unique variety of the Venus flytrap, created in Korea. It features broad traps with thin, delicate petioles and diminutive teeth along each trap, often displaying a flush of red. This carnivorous plant requires full sun and should always sit in at least two inches of distilled or purified water. It thrives in temperatures ranging from 20 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit and requires a winter dormancy period from October to February.
Dionaea muscipula 'Gj Phalanx'
Dionaea muscipula 'Gj Phalanx', commonly known as the Venus flytrap, is native to the Carolinas and thrives in boggy, open savannahs. This hardy plant can be grown outdoors or on a sunny windowsill and can withstand temperatures as low as 15°F. It is well-suited for those looking to cultivate a unique and resilient carnivorous plant.
Dionaea muscipula 'Burbank's Best'
Dionaea muscipula 'Burbank's Best' is a captivating Venus flytrap with traps that start chartreuse and turn creamy orange in summer. It has a low, full, rosetted shape and is open pollinated, making it a unique addition to carnivorous plant collections. This plant thrives in bright, indirect light and requires regular watering with distilled or purified water. Its striking appearance and fascinating trapping mechanism make it a favorite among plant enthusiasts.
Dionaea muscipula 'Mirror'
Dionaea muscipula 'Mirror' is a symmetrical Venus flytrap native to the Carolinas, thriving in boggy, open savannahs. It is easy to grow outdoors or in a sunny windowsill and tolerates temperatures down to 15 degrees Fahrenheit, making it a hardy choice for carnivorous plant enthusiasts.
Drosera binata 'Marston Dragon'
This easy-to-grow sundew is an excellent bug catcher, growing 6-12 inches tall. It is semi-tropical and does not require dormancy, thriving in open, sunny, boggy conditions. The plant has forking and curved tips on mature leaves and requires rainwater, distilled, or reverse osmosis water.
Dionaea muscipula 'Gap Tooth'
Dionaea muscipula 'Gap Tooth' is a unique variety of the Venus flytrap, characterized by its long teeth with large spaces between them. This distinctive feature makes it an interesting choice for those fascinated by carnivorous plants.
Dionaea muscipula 'Orton's Giant'
Dionaea muscipula 'Orton's Giant' is an older giant cultivar of the Venus flytrap, known for its beautiful and large traps. This open-pollinated plant is a fascinating addition to carnivorous plant collections, offering a unique and captivating display.
Dionaea muscipula 'Maroon Monster'
Dionaea muscipula 'Maroon Monster' is a cultivar of the Venus flytrap, known for its distinct maroon hue and larger traps compared to 'Red Dragon'. Native to the Carolinas, it thrives in boggy, open savannahs and can be grown outdoors in most of the USA. This hardy plant tolerates temperatures down to 15°F.
Drosera pulchella 'Big Brook'
Native to Western Australia, this sundew requires a sunny location and has special water needs, preferring distilled, reverse osmosis, or rain water.
Dionaea muscipula 'Microdent'
Dionaea muscipula 'Microdent' is a variety of Venus flytrap with tiny, microdent teeth lining its traps. It is native to the Carolinas and grows in boggy, open savannahs. This hardy plant can be grown outdoors in most of the USA, making it a fascinating addition to carnivorous plant collections.
Dionaea muscipula 'Petite Red Dragon'
Dionaea muscipula 'Petite Red Dragon' is a smaller variety of the Venus flytrap, known for its all-red coloration. This open-pollinated plant is a fascinating carnivorous species, capturing prey with its unique trap mechanism. Its compact size and striking appearance make it a captivating addition to any plant collection.
Dionaea muscipula 'B01'
Dionaea muscipula 'B01', a unique variety of the Venus flytrap, is distinguished by its lime green traps with a red blotch in the center and symmetrical red dots. This carnivorous plant requires full sun and distilled or purified water, thriving in temperatures between 20 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. It also needs a period of winter dormancy to maintain its health.
Dionaea muscipula 'Coquillage'
Dionaea muscipula 'Coquillage' is a unique variety of Venus flytrap native to the Carolinas, characterized by its tiny nubs for teeth. It grows in boggy, open savannahs and is hardy enough to be cultivated outdoors in most of the USA. This plant is known for its insect-catching capabilities and distinctive appearance.
Dionaea muscipula 'Cerberus'
Dionaea muscipula 'Cerberus' is a carnivorous plant native to the Carolinas, known for its ability to thrive in boggy, open savannahs. This hardy Venus flytrap can be grown outdoors in nearly every state in the USA, making it a fascinating addition to any garden.
Dionaea muscipula 'Spider'
Dionaea muscipula 'Spider' is a unique Venus flytrap variety named for its long, thin petioles that resemble spider legs. This open-pollinated plant is a fascinating addition to any carnivorous plant collection.
Dionaea muscipula 'X1 Pascal'
Dionaea muscipula 'X1 Pascal' is a red, upright variety of Venus flytrap. Known for its open pollination, this carnivorous plant is native to the Carolinas and thrives in boggy, open savannahs. It is hardy and can be grown outdoors in most states across the USA.
Dionaea muscipula 'Adentate'
Dionaea muscipula 'Adentate', a variety of the Venus flytrap, is known for its delicate bumps lining the edges of its traps, which blush deep red in strong light. It requires full sun and should always sit in at least two inches of distilled or purified water. This plant needs a winter dormancy period, during which its traps turn black and die back.
Drosera spatulata 'Tamlin'
Drosera spatulata 'Tamlin' is a lowland tropical plant that thrives in hot temperatures, high humidity, and lots of light. It requires a 6-month dry dormancy and a 6-month wet growing season, although it can grow year-round if kept wet. A mix of half peat and half perlite is recommended for its growth.
Dionaea muscipula 'Phalanx'
Dionaea muscipula 'Phalanx' is a unique variety of the Venus flytrap, characterized by its extraordinarily long cilia and arching teeth along the traps. This open-pollinated plant is a fascinating addition to any carnivorous plant collection.
Dionaea muscipula 'Unspotty'
Dionaea muscipula 'Unspotty', commonly known as the Venus flytrap, is native to the Carolinas and can be grown outdoors or on a sunny windowsill. This hardy plant thrives in boggy, open savannahs and can withstand cold temperatures down to 15°F. It is a fascinating carnivorous plant that captures insects with its unique traps.
Dionaea muscipula 'Pacman'
Dionaea muscipula 'Pacman' is a flytrap cultivar with mutated traps that are brightly colored but lack long teeth. The traps close but not effectively, making it a less efficient predator. It requires full sun and should be kept in at least two inches of distilled or purified water.
Dionaea muscipula 'Gold Strike'
Dionaea muscipula 'Gold Strike' is a unique variety of the Venus flytrap, distinguished by its red traps with yellow margins. This carnivorous plant features large traps with toothy cilia, making it an intriguing addition to any plant collection. It is open-pollinated, allowing for natural reproduction. 'Gold Strike' is a fascinating plant for those interested in carnivorous species, offering both visual interest and a functional role in controlling insect populations. Its distinctive appearance and natural insect-catching abilities make it a captivating choice for plant enthusiasts.
Drosera falconeri
Drosera falconeri is a carnivorous plant native to the Northern Territory of Australia, resembling the Venus flytrap. It thrives in hot temperatures, high humidity, and lots of light, with a unique growth cycle of six months dry dormancy followed by a wet growing season. This plant is known for its mucilage-producing glands and is considered challenging to cultivate.
Dionaea muscipula 'Giant Clam'
Dionaea muscipula 'Giant Clam' is a captivating variety of the Venus flytrap, known for its large traps with fringed cilia and thick petioles. The traps are bright green with a deep red interior, becoming quite large in summer. This open-pollinated plant is a fascinating addition to any carnivorous plant collection, offering a unique look and intriguing behavior.
Drosera capensis 'Narrow Red Leaf'
Drosera capensis 'Narrow Red Leaf' is a carnivorous plant known for its bright red coloration when grown in full sun. It is slightly slower growing than other Cape Sundews and features darker pink flowers on shorter scapes. This plant is effective at catching gnats and fruit flies and is cold hardy down to 40 degrees. It thrives in full sun and requires sitting in a few inches of distilled or rainwater.
Dionaea muscipula 'Cupped Trap'
Dionaea muscipula 'Cupped Trap' is a mutation of the Venus flytrap, featuring bright red-centered traps that form a rounded cup. It offsets faster than normal and is best grown in straight peat moss. This carnivorous plant is winter hardy.
Dionaea muscipula 'Black Beauty'
Dionaea muscipula 'Black Beauty' is a striking variety of the Venus flytrap, known for its deep red traps set against green petioles. This carnivorous plant features long teeth and produces tall traps during the summer, making it a fascinating addition to any plant collection. Its unique coloration and predatory nature make it a popular choice for enthusiasts of unusual plants.