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It is often said that the world is beautiful because it is varied, a phrase that fits perfectly when we ask: but how do we grow Drosera?The genus we will discuss in this article is composed of extraordinary plants that have colonized every corner of our planet. We know how continents so far apart can present equally distant and different environments: well, Drosera has evolved in this diversity, adapting perfectly to extreme conditions and finding the right...

HOW TO GROW NEPENTHES?In this article dedicated to the magnificent carnivorous plants of the genus Nepenthes we will delve together into all the highlights for a good cultivation of this tropical carnivorous plant without overcomplicating life so that you can rejoice in the lush growth and be able to admire the formation of new leaves and traps in bright shapes and colors!Yes! Being a tropical carnivorous plant Nepenthes needs more care than Dionaea, Sarracenia and the more...

Although very different in shape and size, Sarracenia and Dionaea muscipula share the same natural habitat and require very similar care.Fortunately, many of the rules seen for Dionaea muscipula also apply to these beautiful carnivorous plants with a very distinctive trap that at first glance may resemble a "trumpet."The carnivorous leaves of Sarracenia are called "ascidia," which in some species can exceed one meter in height. at the furthest point of the ascidium and away from the...

It's time to get a good understanding of how to grow Dionaea muscipula.As in all relationships, finding the balance to achieve a peaceful coexistence is crucial! Well yes, if it is true that each plant has its particular needs it is also true that the enthusiast has them as well.So if we have come here to find out how to grow a carnivorous plant, more specifically how to grow Dionaea muscipula, let us also try to do...

Why are we attracted to carnivorous plants?The attraction to that which amazes us but which, deep down, we easily recognize has driven each of us to purchase our first Dionaea muscipula.This same instinctive attraction is probably what will also cause its quick death. In fact, impulsive buying is almost never associated with retrieving the information necessary for its survival.Have you ever wondered why we get excited or amazed by something?The human brain is able to process many...