Dionaea muscipula

Owned by Aaaamory (@aaaamory).

Notes

Unknown for how long I've had this but I discovered it lurking in my pot of King Henry June 9th, 2026. It could be from seed that fell in and sprouted, a flower stalk I buried and forgot. It's a complete mystery. The unique traps made their appearance in June. It looks typical otherwise.

Details

Identity & Classification

Common Name
venus flytrap
Clone ID
unknown source
Hybrid/Species/Unknown
Species

Growth & Physical Traits

Plant Type
Carnivorous Plant
Growing Medium
1:1 sphagnum peat moss and perlite.
Pot Size
8"
Growth Habit
Herbaceous

Lifecycle & Reproduction

Health Status
Recovering ❤️🩹

Care & Requirements

Watering Needs
Standing Water / Bog Conditions
Temperature Range
Cold Hardy / Frost Tolerant
Humidity Range
Moderate Humidity (40–60%)

Origin & Source

Acquisition Source
Unknown
Date Acquired
Jun 9, 2026

Collection Context

Growing Area
Outside
Added Details
Unknown for how long I've had this but I discovered it lurking in my pot of King Henry June 9th, 2026. It could be from seed that fell in and sprouted, a flower stalk I buried and forgot. It's a complete mystery. The unique traps made their appearance in June. It looks typical otherwise.
venus flytrap
Dionaea muscipula by aaaamory
Dionaea muscipula by aaaamory
Dionaea muscipula by aaaamory

Dionaea

muscipula

Hybrid/Species/Unknown
Species
Common Namevenus flytrap
Clone IDunknown source

Growth & Physical Traits

Plant Type
Carnivorous Plant
Growth Habit
Herbaceous
Growing Medium1:1 sphagnum peat moss and perlite.
Pot Size8"

Lifecycle & Reproduction

Health Status
Recovering ❤️‍🩹

Care & Requirements

Watering Needs
Standing Water / Bog Conditions
Temperature Range
Cold Hardy / Frost Tolerant
Humidity Range
Moderate Humidity (40–60%)

Origin & Source

Date Acquired
Jun 9, 2026
Acquisition SourceUnknown

Collection Context

Growing AreaOutside

Added Details

Unknown for how long I've had this but I discovered it lurking in my pot of King Henry June 9th, 2026. It could be from seed that fell in and sprouted, a flower stalk I buried and forgot. It's a complete mystery. The unique traps made their appearance in June. It looks typical otherwise.