After all, they're typically at the bottom of the food chain. But the Carolinas are home to one vicious vegetable: The Venus flytrap. Using its famous trap, it can catch prey faster than you can ...
The magnetic chomp of a Venus flytrap—and more science dispatches The magnetic chomp of a Venus flytrap—and more science dispatches Read Venus Flytraps Have Surprising Pollinators ...
Scientists have characterised the movement of the Venus flytrap's aquatic cousin in detail for the first time. The carnivorous Aldrovanda vesiculosa, also known as the waterwheel plant ...
“I received a Venus flytrap for Valentine’s Day. Do you have any tips on how to take care of this carnivorous plant?” asks Birds & Blooms reader Kara Bean of Green Bay, Wisconsin. Gardening ...
Venus flytraps were believed to be an alien species because they seemed to grow in places where meteorites were found. It was thought they had been brought to Earth by meteors. Canada’s Iron ...
It's been more than two decades since Venus flytraps were documented in Charleston County. The plants are native only to the longleaf pine forests and sandhills of the Carolinas. Their range once ...
The advert, released on Thursday, tells the tale of a little boy and a giant Venus flytrap. Opinion was split on social media, with some calling it "scary" but others saying it offered light relief.