Sebastopol; Calif. -- The founder of California Carnivores plant nursey in Northern California started his garden of insect-eating plants as a passion project decades ago. Now, his passion has evolved ...
Not having luck growing carnivorous plants at home? Jacob Soule talks carnivorous plant soil requirements, pitcher plant varieties, sundew plant care, and more. In this episode of Mother Earth News ...
Thousands of Venus flytraps and other carnivorous plants are growing at a new Hartland Township nursery. Killer Plant Co. started as an online business and opened a new brick-and-mortar store late ...
Carnivorous plants of the genus Pinguicula (butterworts) from Mexico apparently use the same water-saving photosynthesis type as many succulent plants, such as cacti. Botanists from the SNSB and LMU ...
This online talk from Penn State Extension covers planning and preparing a spring garden and when to plant. $4. Register online. The New Naturalism in Garden Design. Saturday, March 12, 11-12:30 p.m.
Today’s guest was long time grower Manny Herrera. Florida has dozens of native species of carnivorous plants––more than any other state in the United States—including sundews, butterworts, ...
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Nature's ingenuity shines through carnivorous plants, which have evolved remarkable strategies to thrive in nutrient-poor ...
Carnivorous plants -- predatory flowering plants, which derive some, or most, of their nutrients by consuming insects -- are a real curiosity. I’d always thought they were jungle plant, but was ...
Learn why carnivorous plants capture their prey in a class about these amazing botanicals at the Cleveland Botanical Garden. Participants will be able to take a carnivorous plant home. The class meets ...
Fuzzy sundews that trap bugs in their sticky tendrils, Venus flytraps that snap shut on insects and fingers and tropical pitcher plants that catch flies in their protuberances — all of these and more ...