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Delve into the fascinating world of carnivorous plants with *Dionaea muscipula* 'Bristle Tooth', a captivating cultivar of the celebrated Venus Flytrap. Native to the wetlands of North Carolina, USA, this intriguing variety stands out with its exceptionally fine, hair-like teeth, which give its traps a delicate yet menacing appearance. Prepare to be mesmerized by its vibrant red traps, intensified by good light, and witness the wonders of natural selection.
Distinctive Features
- Fine, Hair-like Teeth: The 'Bristle Tooth' cultivar is distinguished by its remarkably fine teeth, resembling short bristles, which adorn the edges of its traps. These delicate teeth add a unique textural element to this captivating plant.
- Ground-Hugging Leaves: This cultivar's leaves maintain a prostrate (ground-hugging) habit, creating a visually appealing and compact growth pattern.
- Intense Red Traps: When cultivated under good lighting conditions, the traps of this cultivar develop an intense red colouration, adding a dramatic flair to its already fascinating appearance.
Care Tips
- Light: Provide bright indirect light or full sun for at least 6 hours a day to ensure vigorous growth and vibrant trap colouration. Ample light is crucial for intensifying the red colour of the traps.
- Water: Keep the soil consistently moist, but not waterlogged. Use distilled water or rainwater to prevent mineral buildup, which can be harmful to this sensitive plant.
- Humidity: As with other Venus Flytrap cultivars, the 'Bristle Tooth' prefers moderate to high humidity levels. Consider using a humidity tray or misting regularly to maintain optimal conditions.
- Temperature: Maintain a temperature range of 20-30°C (68-86°F) during the growing season (spring and summer). In winter, provide a cooler dormancy period at around 5-10°C (41-50°F) to mimic its natural growth cycle.
- Fertiliser: No need for fertiliser! This carnivorous plant obtains its nutrients from the insects it captures, making it a fascinating and low-maintenance addition to your plant collection.
- Potting: Repot every 1-2 years in spring using a well-draining, acidic potting mix, such as a mixture of peat moss and perlite. Choose a container that is slightly larger than the previous one to accommodate its growth.
- Propagation: Propagation can be done through division of the rhizome, leaf cuttings, or seed. However, be patient, as it requires some skill and time.
Shipping Schedule and Biosecurity Information
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Dispatch & Shipping Information
Non-Biosecurity States (QLD, NSW, ACT, VIC, SA): We now offer two dispatches per week for these regions:
- Tuesday Dispatch: Orders placed by Sunday 11:59 PM AEST.
- Friday Dispatch: Orders placed by Wednesday 11:59 PM AEST. Orders placed after these cut-offs will be dispatched on the next available day.
Biosecurity States (WA, NT, TAS): These orders require mandatory biosecurity treatment (PHC) and follow a specific weekly schedule:
- Cut-off: Orders must be placed by Thursday 11:59 PM AEST.
- Dispatch Day: Orders are processed over the weekend and dispatched on Tuesday.
Plant Health Certification (PHC) Fees:
- $20 fee applies to WA orders.
- $10 fee applies to NT and TAS orders. This fee is per order (not per plant) and is included in your shipping costat checkout.
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Size: 80mm pot






