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Creepy, Captivating Carnivorous PlantsA growing number of plant hobbyists are going crazy for carnivorous plants, which are challenging to grow but worth the effort.- Underwater Carnivorous Plant Uses Suction to Ensnare Its PreyThere is a flesh-eating plant lurking in a pond near you... but fortunately, you only need to worry if you're the size of a pinhead.
- Carnivorous PlantsCarnivorous plants survive like predatory animals, by catching and eating insects, small reptiles and even mammals. Despite this, they are plants and reproduce with seeds, rhizomes, and other traditional plant kingdom methods.
Creating a Bog for Carnivorous PlantsYou have probably seen some of these plants in greenhouses -- ones that trap and eat insects.
Florida's Carnivorous PlantsWhere to find carnivorous Bromeliads, Venus Flytraps, Sundews, and Pitcher Plants in Florida
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Grow a Carnivorous GardenCreating a carnivorous garden is a fun project for people of all ages. There is something magical about flesh eating greenery. Learn how to make a carnivorous garden thrive.- Carnivorous Plant Winter Protection in FloridaWith Florida's wildly swinging temperatures, winter care of Carnivorous plants can be tricky. Leave temperate plants like Venus Flytraps and Sarracenia outside, but protect them from dehydrating arctic winds.
- What to Feed a Venus Flytrap PlantAre you a new owner of a venus flytrap plant? Are you thinking about getting one? Feeding it is half of the fun!
How to Grow Venus Flytraps in FloridaMany Venus Flytraps make their way to compost due to the pampering by their owners. This hearty temperate plant needs to live in full sun, outside, even during winter freezes to survive and thrive. Provide nutrient free soil and water for a happy flytrap.
3 Carnivorous Plants for BeginnersThis guide explains how to grow three easy carnivorous plants.
University of South Florida, Tampa, Botanical Gardens Tropical Plant FairThe University of South Florida Botanical Garden in Tampa celebrates its annual Tropical Plant Fair.
The West Australian Pitcher Plant: A Challenging, Unusual and Rewarding Carnivorous PlantThis guide will show you the basics of caring for the West Australian Pitcher Plant, a carnivorous plant also known as Cephalotus follicularis.- Aquatic Carnivorous Plants of the WorldWhile most think land based plants when thinking of carnivorous plants, some of the most interesting species are aquatic. We'll discuss some fresh water aquatic species as well as the question of such plants at sea.
- The World's Largest Carnivorous Plant: Nepenthes RajahNepenthes rajah, the largest carnivorous plant, is marvelous species that feeds on insects, amphibians and a variety of other prey.
- Carnivorous Plants of the CarolinasLet's take a closer look at each of the plants that can be found in the Carolinas: Venus fly traps, pitcher plants, bladderworts, butterworts and sundews.
- How to Take Care of Your Carnivorous PlantThis article discusses facts and fiction about carnivorous houseplants.
Bladderwort: The Incredible Carnivorous Plant of North CarolinaIn North Carolina, there are several carnivorous plants that are common to our area. There is the famous venus fly-trap, as well as sundews, and butterworts, as well as pitcher plants.- Carnivorous Plants for Beginners: What to Know about SundewsBreaking into growing carnivorous plants was once relegated to children who bought venus flytraps from the back of magazines. That doesn't have to be the case any longer! Learn about different varieties of sundews, and how they do what they do.
- How to Care for Carnivorous PlantsCarnivorous plants are great to keep around the house because they capture pesky little bugs and offer interesting conversational pieces. Nonetheless, they can be quite tricky to keep alive.
Tips on Having a Garden Full of Carnivorous PlantsThis article shares a review on a special product that can leave any gardener screaming with delight!- Cold-Hardy Carnivorous PlantsSome insect-eating plants are surprisingly hardy in the cold-winter garden!
- Meat Eating Plants !!!This is an article about Carnivorous Plants, like the Venus Fly Trap.
- Carnivorous Plants in the Bog GardenA well-designed bog garden filled with carnivorous plants can be an attractive and interesting addition to your landscape. They are easy to grow and produce striking foliage and flowers.
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- Finding peace in our community with the Good Neighbor GardenJoin the festivities as a local community tries to capture the nature around them. A local community has provided the citizens of Ferndale, Oak Park, Royal Oak, and Pleasant Ridge a cozy and loving place in the center of increased crime.
Are Runner Ducks a Good Choice for the Garden?So, you like Indian Runner ducks, but do you want them in the garden? Won't they eat all the plants? Will there be piles of duck poo getting on my shoes? Read 2 learn more...- Making Peace with Garden PredatorsYou are not alone if the rabbit eats carrots from your garden. This article will show a different solution to a problem we all encounter.
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