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The Trap House Plant Collection
Check out some of the plants in our collection. If you are interested in a variety or any particular plant that you see, contact us to inquire about specific pricing and availability.


Sarracenia
Sarracenias or Pitcher Plants, are carnivorous plants with tall, tube-shaped pitchers that trap insects. They thrive in bright light and moist, acidic soil using distilled or rainwater. While they do best in environments with higher humidity, they can still grow well in lower-humidity settings with the right care and attention to watering.


Pinguicula
Pinguiculas, called Pings or Butterworts, are small carnivorous plants that use a sticky mucus on their leaf surfaces to trap gnats and other tiny insects. They prefer bright, indirect light and moist soil with good airflow. While they do well in higher humidity, many varieties can adapt to indoor conditions with proper care and distilled or rainwater. Water from above and allow the soil to drain.


Drosera
Droseras, also referred to as Sundews, come in many varieties. It is a beautiful carnivorous plant known for its sticky, glistening leaves that attract and TRAP insects. The leaves curl to trap its prey and the dewy enzymes begin to work on digestion. Drosera thrives in bright, indirect light and high humidity for the most dewy shine.


Dionaea Muscipula
Commonly known as the Venus Fly Trap, its one of the most iconic and recognized carnivorous plant. The Venus Flytrap uses jaw like leaves to snap shut on attracted insects. It grows best in bright light with moist, acidic soil and distilled or rainwater. While it prefers higher humidity, it can adapt to indoor environments with the right care and regular watering.
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