Venus flytrap is a perennial herb, also known as Cordyceps sinensis, Fly Hell, Cordyceps sinensis catching and landing pearls. Its varieties include flower market flytrap, tooth flytrap, baron flytrap, B52 flytrap and so on. This is an insect-eating plant native to North America.
Emergence of Venus flytrap seedlings
The leaves of Venus flytrap grow from the middle, and new lateral buds grow at the base of the outermost petiole. Some venus flytraps have short and fat petioles, while others have slender petioles, creeping bulbs and underdeveloped fibrous roots.
Color of Venus flytrap seedlings
The Dutch flytrap is red. These colors range from orange to red and purple, and the inside of the trap is usually red.
Morphological characteristics of leaves of venus flytrap seedlings
The leaves of the venus flytrap are spiral and grow from the center. They are also called fake leaves because they look like leaves.
Seed appearance of venus flytrap seedlings.
The venus flytrap and stigma on Barents are underdeveloped, so they can only reproduce asexually and grow slowly.
Picture appreciation of venus flytrap seedlings