
So, last Summer, I bought another Venus Fly Trap and again planted it in the terra-cotta pot. When Winter came around, I put the plant into my greenhouse. This time, even though it looked a little sad, it did make it through the Winter and I was very pleased.

As the weather began to warm up, I put it back out into the bog garden. It started growing again. And then a few weeks ago, I realized that it was starting to send up a flower stalk! You can see it in the above picture.

My Venus FlyTrap is now blooming. I am just thrilled. First the success of helping it through the Winter and now the reward of flowers. What more could I ask of it?!

As you can tell by my pictures, it forms a cluster of buds. The one bloom open has been open for a couple of days now.

I checked to see if the flowers might be fragrant, but I couldn't detect any scent. There is a tiny spider web thread along the top of the petals. If you click on the above picture, it will enlarge and you can see the web thread.

It is a small flower - just less that half an inch across - but the detail in it is absolutely amazing. And it might reseed itself. How awesome would that be!

Congratulations! I've never even tried to grow Venus Flytrap.
ReplyDeleteI can just imagine how excited you must be. For the plant to have survived and for the plant to flower. Like having a new addition to the family.
ReplyDeleteThanks, sweet bay and Lancashire rose! I really am thrilled! :)
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