Dionaea Muscipula "Boa Constrictor" (Caput Mundi Labs)

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Beautiful things need a little magic (and patience!) ✨
Our plants are prepared for their journey with lots of love, quick pampering, and special protection. Therefore, we take 2 to 5 business days to prepare them as best as possible.
But don't worry! Once ready, the BRT courier is there like lightning: in 24/48 hours your plant will be at your home, ready to bring a little greenery into your life! 🌿🚚💚

 

The Boa constrictor was selected by Caput Mundi Plants for its large
leaves and traps that in spring and summer have a beautiful erect posture
accompanied by the strong cresting present on the leaves.

• Appearance: Elegant thanks to its long, extremely crested leaves and the colour of its traps
• Trap characteristics: Medium sized traps with slight
internal ridges and colored with different shades of red that intensify on the edge of the trap
Plant size: Produces long leaves
• Rarity: Extreme

 

Characteristics

Very bright environment Spring, Summer, Autumn North America

Imagine two modified leaves, joined along a central vein, opening like the pages of a book. Inside these "pages" are highly sensitive hairs called trichomes. These hairs act as sensors and, when touched by an insect, trigger a mechanism that closes the trap.

Dionaea Muscipula "Boa Constrictor" (Caput Mundi Labs)
€40,00

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Dionaea Muscipula "Boa Constrictor" (Caput Mundi Labs)
Exposure

This plant seeks a very bright environment all year round, seeking shade during the hottest hours of the summer months.

Watering

Constant water in the saucer 2/3 cm, IMPORTANT always use distilled water.

Temperature

Dionaea Muscipula (Venus Flytrap) originates from peat bogs in North America, so it thrives in a temperate climate with warm summers and cold winters. This plant is accustomed to living chastely outdoors from spring until October. This plant will experience strong growth in the summer and then decline in the winter, but don't worry, it's normal!

Cleaning

Dionaea Muscipula, accustomed to living in the peat bogs of North America, therefore needs a substrate that is half acidic sphagnum peat and half perlite.
Trying to change the substrate every year.

Exposure
Watering
Temperature
Cleaning

Level of commitment

Dionaea Muscipula "Boa Constrictor" (Caput Mundi Labs)

Suitable for everyone, don't worry, I'll survive even in the house of a black thumb