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Dionaea muscipula Bristle Tooth

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Dionaea muscipula 'Bristle Tooth' – Bristle Tooth Venus flytrap

Giant Venus flytraps remarkable for its short and thick “teeth”, giving the traps (measuring up to 4cm) a dense and very recognizable appearance in addition to its blood-red colour!

It requires strong sunshine, poor soil that is constantly moist, and a winter rest period.

This robust cultivar is prized for its unique aesthetics.

Why choose Dionaea 'Bristle Tooth'?

Perfect for those looking for a Venus flytrap with a strong character, reliable and decorative in all seasons.

From September to March (rest period) , the Dionaea muscipula 'Bristle Tooth' takes on a smaller form, the leaves are shorter and remain lying on the ground.

Also available in mini-plugs .

Characteristic: pot 7 cm
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Dionaea muscipula Bristle Tooth Care

Dionaea muscipula and watering

Use only rainwater, demineralized water, or reverse osmosis water. Water that is too hard (high in calcium) will kill the plant within a few weeks. Do not use bottled water, as it generally contains too many salts, which are harmful to the plant. In summer, place the plant in a large saucer filled with water. In winter, keep the potting mix moist.

Temperature and Dionaea muscipula

In summer, the Venus flytrap thrives in temperatures above 30°C. However, do not exceed 45°C. In winter, place the carnivorous plant in a bright room for at least three months (generally from November/December to March/April) where the temperature can vary between 0 and 15°C. It can withstand frost. Below -5°C, be sure to use a large container and protect it with bubble wrap.

Substrate for Dionaea muscipula

Carnivorous plant mix is the basic substrate for many species; you can make it yourself by mixing blonde peat , perlite , and vermiculite (4:1:1:1 ratio), or blonde peat and non-calcareous aquarium sand (2:1:1 ratio). Sphagnum moss is also suitable.

Exhibition for Dionaea muscipula

Full sun!

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