Dionaea muscipula 'Cupped Trap' Plante carnivore
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Dionaea muscipula 'Cupped Trap'

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Dionaea 'Cupped Trap' (also known as 'Cup Trap' ) is a famous official cultivar but rare in cultivation. It is unique in its ladle-shaped traps, caused by the fusion of the tips of the two lobes. Despite this shape, they are perfectly capable of making captures, and as effectively as other Venus flytraps .

This cultivar is erected in summer.

From October to March (rest period) , the Dionaea muscipula 'Cupped Trap' takes on a more reduced form, the leaves are shorter and remain on the ground. It offers pretty white flowers in spring.

Characteristic: Rooted mound
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Caring for the Venus flytrap 'Cupped Trap'

Dionaea muscipula and watering

Use only rainwater, demineralized or osmosis. Water that is too hard will cause the plant to die in a few weeks. Do not use bottled water, it generally contains too much salt, which is harmful to the plant. In summer, place the plant in a large saucer with water. In winter, keep the substrate moist.

Temperature and Dionaea muscipula

In summer, the Venus flytrap is very comfortable with temperatures above 30°C. However, do not exceed 45°C. In winter, place the carnivorous plant for at least three months (generally from November-December to March-April) in a bright room where the temperature can vary from 0 to 15°C. It tolerates frost. Below -5°C, be sure to use a large container and protect it (bubble wrap).

Substrate for Dionaea muscipula

Carnivorous plant mix is the basic substrate for many species, you can make it yourself by mixing blond peat , perlite and vermiculite , (4V/1V/1V) or blond peat , and non-calcareous aquarium sand (2V/1V). Sphagnum moss is also suitable.

Exhibition for Dionaea muscipula

Full sun!

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