Venus Fly Trap 'Red Piranha' Dionaea muscipula - Bio Cup

A captivating carnivorous plant with jaw-like leaves that snap shut on insects, featuring vibrant green color with sometimes red interiors, perfect for adding intrigue.

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These are small baby plants, around 2-5 cm in size, are potted in a bio cup with a specialised carnivorous plant potting mix.

Visual Description: The Venus Fly Trap 'Red Piranha' is a striking and aggressive-looking cultivar known for its vivid red coloration and unique trap structure. The traps of 'Red Piranha' are smaller, with a rich, deep red hue that covers both the interior and exterior of the traps, making it one of the most vividly colored Venus Fly Traps available. The teeth along the edges are short, spiky, and evenly spaced, resembling the sharp teeth of a piranha, which is how this cultivar gets its name. The compact size and intense color make 'Red Piranha' a popular choice for collectors seeking a visually impactful plant.

Country of Origin: 'Red Piranha' originates from the southeastern United States, where Venus Fly Traps are naturally found.

Ideal Growing Conditions:

  • Bright, indirect sunlight
  • Humid environment with well-draining, nutrient-poor soil (sphagnum peat moss and perlite mix)
  • Keep soil moist with distilled or rainwater (avoid tap water)
  • Temperature range of 70-85°F (21-29°C) during the growing season
  • Cooler dormancy period in winter (around 40-50°F or 4-10°C)

Additional Information:

  • Watering Tips: Use only distilled or rainwater; tap water can harm the plant due to its mineral content.
  • Dormancy: A winter dormancy period is essential for the plant's long-term health; the plant should be kept cool and receive less water.
  • Feeding: It can capture its own prey, occasionally feeding it small insects like flies or spiders can promote its impressive growth.

How to Harden Bio Cup / Tissue Culture Dionaea muscipula: Gradually acclimatise your tissue-cultured plants to outdoor conditions. Start by placing the plant in a shaded area for a week, then slowly introduce it to more sunlight over the next 2–3 weeks. Maintain high humidity during this period, and be cautious not to expose the plant to direct sunlight or strong winds too quickly.

Venus Fly Trap 'Red Piranha' Dionaea muscipula - Bio Cup

$15.50 $34.00 54% Off