To many people the Venus Fly Trap is a complete mystery. How can a plant catch and eat swift moving insects? It sounds like something off a dinosaur movie, right? Well, even though the Venus Fly Trap seems out of this world there is actually nothing unnatural about this plant.
To many people the Venus Fly Trap is a complete mystery. How
can a plant catch and eat swift moving insects? It sounds like something off a
dinosaur movie, right? Well, even though the Venus Fly Trap seems out of this
world there is actually nothing unnatural about this plant. In fact, there are
many other carnivorous plants that eat insects too.
To be considered a carnivorous plant, it must attract, capture, kill and
digest insects or other animal life. The Venus Fly Trap does this in a very
unique way. It first attracts is prey by secreting a mucus that is sweet s to
the insects. Once an insect lands on a leaf, hair like sensors that detect
motion inside its mouth must be triggered. After one sensor is moved, the trap
gets poised to snap shut. After a second sensor is hit, it snaps shut! Their
jaws-of-death move with lightning fast speed to trap the unlucky bug that lands
on one of the plant's sweet pads. There is a two-hit requirement that keeps a
Venus Fly Trap from closing on water, wind, or a still object such as a leaf.
This is a key part of its survival because once the plant snaps shut it takes
approximately 12 hours for it to open completely back up, thus making it
incapable of getting food during that period.
The Venus Fly Trap will live between 10 and 11 years in proper conditions.
They are native to the bogs and swamplands of North and South Carolina. They
live in wet sandy and peaty soils that lack nutrition, so catching insects
provides the nitrogen for protein formation that the soil cannot. Contrary to
popular belief, they are not a tropical plant and can tolerate mild winters by
going through a period of dormancy.
Because these plants go through periods of dormancy and other special needs
like keeping their soil damp when the humidity is low, they can be slightly more
difficult to cultivate than your typical house plant. So when purchasing a Venus
Fly Trap be sure to follow the directions and you can have a healthy carnivorous
plant. This can be a great family pet that requires little effort and can be
shipped right to your door through http://mycarnivore.com/ ,other internet sites
, and occasionally can be found in local stores.
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