Published Thursday, August 12, 2021, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.
Venus fly trap got a spider
I’m brand new to the world of carnivorous plants. Someone gave me this tiny Venus fly trap (VFT) plant and I’m learning. It’s just a baby; the whole pot is only two inches wide. I put it outside for sun and bugs and was so surprised that it captured a big spider! I thought a mosquito or fruit fly was more its size.
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how interesting, I have never seen a carnivorous plant, let alone have one.
Carnivorous plants are so fascinating. It is wonderful to observe the mechanism they use to trap insects.
fascinating but weird
That is awesome!!!!
What an eerie dinner scene!
I have 2 of those, we think they’re very cool, I also have a pitcher plant.
Terrific photo.
Not much of a gardener or plant enthusiast, but I would like to read an update post about the Venus fly trap. My husband was gifted a pitcher plant that’s also a carnivorous plant. He has managed to keep it alive for over 5 years now.
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Tha’ts fantastic! I love carnivorous plants. So cool to see it in action! #GardenAffair
Amazing shot . I have never seen this plant. Thanks for sharing with Garden Affair.
I’ve never seen a Venus fly trap catch a meal – what fun!
Thanks for sharing this great capture at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2021/08/a-few-from-archives.html