Carnivorous Creations – The World’s Most Fearsome Meat Eating Plants!
Carnivorous Creations – The World’s Most Fearsome Meat Eating Plants!
By: Michael Kiely (1518)

Don't you think a collection of the world's most fearsome meat eating carnivorous plants that can trap, drown, starve, or paralyze insects and then eat them would be cool on your desk at work? We think so too.  -  ( 2 Comments )

  • Now you can grow over ten varieties of meat-eating plants!
  • 3 Carnivorous Photo Decals
  • 3 Bog Buddies and Planting Mixture
  • Instructions and information sheet
  • Deluxe mixture includes the Cobra Lilly, Venus Fly Trap, Pitcher Plant, Trumpet Plant, Growing Dome

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Comments (2)

Anonymous
be careful watering that arrangement, it could take your hand off.
By Anonymous - 4 Years Ago
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Carnivorous plants are NOT easy to grow from seed. Seeds must be refrigerated or else they'll go bad quickly so germination from a mass produced contraption such as this is not very likely.

Seed grown carnivores are EXTREMELY slow growing and sincere dedication is required along with more than enough patience than most people are willing to put towards seedlings (assuming that seedlings even sprout).

Search the internet for some respected carnivorous nurseries and buy some established, healthy plants from a reputable source and read about the correct ways to grow them. You'll be surprised at what you are and are not supposed to do.
By Guest - 10 Months Ago

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