Key Features:
- Striking Maroon Hue: Under strong light, the "Red Dragon" exhibits a deep maroon color, making it a visually stunning addition to any collection.
- Renowned 'Akai Ryu' Clone: This all-red clone is celebrated for its unique and intense coloration, distinguishing it from other Venus Flytrap varieties.
- Complete Growing Set-Up: Shipped in a 3" pot along with the necessary growing material, offering a convenient and immediate start to your carnivorous plant journey.
- A Living Display: Perfect for adding a touch of dramatic beauty to any indoor or outdoor space.
A Spectacular Show of Color:
The "Red Dragon" Venus Flytrap offers an enthralling visual experience, blending the intrigue of carnivorous plants with a striking aesthetic. Ideal for enthusiasts and newcomers alike, this plant is sure to be a conversation starter and a beloved part of your collection. Embrace the beauty and uniqueness of the "Red Dragon" in your home or office today!
CARING FOR YOUR VENUS FLYTRAPS
The most important things to avoid:
1. Excessive heat. Keep indoor and especially domed or terrarium grown plants out of direct hot sun.
2. Low humidity. Keep well above 50%. If you live in a dry climate, you will not be able to grow these without a terrarium or humid enclosure.
3. Keeping your Venus Flytraps too wet for the amount of light it is getting. Plants that are kept too wet may rot. During the summer when kept outdoors, they can be kept very wet. Indoors they will require less water, but never let them dry out.
4. Excessive handling. As much as they may seem like pets, the more you handle them the more stressed they will be.
That are showing signs of stress are not necessarily doomed. They grow from bulbs, which store alot of energy for the plant. Leaves that have blackened and died are only leaves, and the plant can grow more as long as the bulb is healthy. The bulb should be a creamy white color. If the plant is really having a hard time, un-pot it and check for fungus or any rotting that may be occuring for various reasons. Dust the bulb with a fungicide and re-plant it. Even if most of the rest of the plant has died back, the bulb can still produce new growth. Some plants will die back quite a bit while acclimating to new conditions. Never give up on a Venus Flytraps plant until you are sure that the bulb has completely turned to mush, we have seen some amazing recoveries with these.