An old pic but a good one. This was the first venus flytrap to flower for me. I let it go since I had never seen one do it before.

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    10 days ago

    I guess it got really hungry and wanted to eat some bees

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    10 days ago

    Nice! Are you planning on growing the seeds? My favorite part about carnivorous plant flowers is they all put them very high up… So they don’t eat their own pollinators!

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      10 days ago

      This was a few years ago. I didn’t even think to start some from seed- it would have been a great idea.

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        9 days ago

        Highly recommend! It takes a while and not all the seeds take, but it’s fun.

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      10 days ago

      Allowing a VFT to flower and go to seed can kill less-established plants. If you want more VFTs you can snip the flower stalks into 1 inch sections and leave them in well lighted distilled water until they’ve grown little traps and the starts of some roots. Usually takes 2-3 weeks.

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        9 days ago

        Absolutely! Although that plant looks plenty healthy to flower. I’ve also had issues where trimming the flower just encourages more flowering.

        If I were propigating clones I’d recommend root divisions over flower stalk rooting, although if you’ve got the stalk, why not!