Dionaea muscipula Fuego radioactivo

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Dionaea muscipula Fuego radioactivo has large traps, often flat to the ground, with striking red striping and occasional interior spotting. It has unpredictable teeth, curved, distorted, long, short, and vary in placement, sometimes starting deep inside the trap and other times at the trap margin.

Venus Fly trap Fuego radioactivo (Dionaea muscipula Fuego radioactivo) is easy to care for; full sun, stand in rainwater, no poking (this tires the plant out reducing its lifespan). They can live for as long as you look after them. Venus Fly traps do go dormant in winter, which is usually when they are thrown away. They are not dead, just  asleep.

The Dionaea muscipula Fuego radioactivo does exactly what it says on the tin. They produce nectar to attract insects. Their colouring has a similar effect. They usually have three trigger hairs on each side of the trap, and if two of these trigger hairs are stimulated, the trap is sprung. Increased movement causes the trap to close tighter and tighter. The insect is “squeezed” and the juice digested.
In the summer sit them in full sun, in- or outdoors, in a deep saucer of rainwater. In winter expect them to not look great. The leaves can turn black (remove), the plant could even go under ground, it is dormant. We recommend a cool, airy, light area, frost free, under 10°C is preferable, full sun if possible. During the dormancy period, the main risk to the plant is rotting caused by fungal diseases. It is therefore important to reduce the watering, just keeping the plant damp, but not to let the plant dry out completely.

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