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dionaea , known for its traps with short, triangular, raised teeth resembling a feline's fangs. In bright light, the inside of the jaws can turn a deep red, accentuating its spectacular appearance.
A robust and vigorous plant, it is suitable for cultivation in full sun or in a bright greenhouse, in an acidic and poor substrate, which is always kept moist.
This cultivar is ideal for enthusiasts looking for a spectacular and decorative carnivorous plant. Its unique teeth and easy cultivation make it a suitable Venus flytrap for both beginners and experienced growers.
From September to March (dormant period) , Dionaea muscipula Tiger Fangs takes on a reduced form, like dionaea Dionaea G14 . The leaves are shorter and remain on the ground.
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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.
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.
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.
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