Dionaea muscipula Spider – product details:
young plant height 5-8cm
All products are described as accurately as possible. The attached photos are often labeled
and described (click to zoom icon) – some show the appearance of mature plants or traps
(which may differ from those of younger specimens), while others present randomly selected
plants from the batch offered for sale. Slight variations in appearance may occur due to the
seasonal growth cycle (phenology) of the plants. The most important information is always
the product description, including the stated minimum plant size (diameter or height).
Please note: since we cultivate our plants in conditions close to their natural habitat, their
appearance may vary with the seasons. Flytraps look their best in summer, with vivid
coloration and plenty of traps. In autumn they begin preparing for winter dormancy. Flytraps
offered for sale are usually already attractive, but the tips of older leaves may turn brown,
and some traps are trimmed for aesthetic reasons. In winter most older leaves die back and
are removed, we leaving only a few young leaves, which may still form in the case of mild
winters. In spring, they awaken full of energy, producing new traps and often flowers. At this
time of year, flytraps offered for sale are usually looks attractive, though some may have
fewer leaves, and differences in coloration may be visible—younger leaves are generally not
as vividly colored as older ones. So seasonal differences in color or leaf count are normal for
venus flytraps.
For international orders, plants are typically shipped in a sealed plastic bag with a small
amount of moist material to maintain humidity and ensure safe transport. To reduce shipping
costs, plants are usually sent without pots or substrate. Upon request, pots and substrate
can be included; however, this will increase the shipping cost due to the additional weight.




