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How much is a venus fly trap?

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For a single adult typical Venus Flytrap, I would expect to pay about $10 USD. If it's a seed-grown plant that looks nice, or a large plant with possibly several divisions already, I wouldn't mind paying up to $12 or $13. Remember shipping costs can add on another $5 to $7. read more

A healthy, adult (5 years old or more) Venus Flytrap will have at least four fully formed trap leaves on a single plant. There is a HUGE variety in plant genetics, so consider these general guidelines. Adult traps can be anywhere from a 1/2 inch to 1 inch long or longer. read more

They dont cost alot- maybe $5-$10 each depending on the size of the plant. read more

Venus fly traps are the most commonly known of the carnivorous plants. And probably the most infuriating to keep. But that stems from a misunderstanding of how to care for fly traps – rather than because they’re difficult to care for. You may be surprised to learn that they're a fairly easy pant to care for - providing you know how to do so. read more

The trigger hairs are the nub of the Venus fly traps' success – when an insect lands upon a leaf, it only has to touch one or two hairs and the leaf snaps shut, extremely rapidly. It takes up to several minutes for the leaf to form an airtight seal. read more

The Venus flytrap (also referred to as Venus's flytrap or Venus' flytrap), Dionaea muscipula, is a carnivorous plant native to subtropical wetlands on the East Coast of the United States in North Carolina and South Carolina. read more

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