You know you are the person how gott me interested in the carnivorous world of plants thank you for all the great educational information. Also you have to do another nepenthes expedition please i really enjoy your expeditions
Thanks for this video!! I’m currently getting interested in carnivorous plants and I’m getting a Venus fly trap to go with my new room! But one question.. would a Venus fly trap be able to get enough sunlight through a window? I want it in my room so I can feed it while in my room and keep an eye on it if it begins to get unhealthy.
They are in my state on the northeast coast(the northern pitcher plant though) same with Sundews and I want to go find them there are bogs on my property so guess I should go looking
Temperate sundews and all North American pitchers need a cold dormancy. Pinguiculas, Cephalotus, and Utricularia appreciate a cooling but isn't required. Heliamphora and Nepenthes like it warm year round.
Same here 😂 i was like "so this deadly virus came from a plant or are they just making it up let's see" and what i saw was some plants eating insects..
@@circa134 if you brush most of them, nothing bad happens. They're fine. Triggering flytraps makes them use energy though. Apart from that, OP is just being overly sensitive and imagining they care about personal space.
@@fellow8085 Oh I was thinking they were like what my grandparents said about touch me nots If you touch them too much their leaves will fall off Not sure if true though