Wikipedia feature

UncyclopeadiaThat mega-famous outstandingly accurate online encyclopedia has a stunning article on Venus flytraps … visit the article here


The article has many, many pieces of information which will be of tremendous help to growers of Venus flytraps. Here are a few selected quotations from the page:

… The Venus Flytrap is a large man eating monster. Each leaf reaches a maximum size of about three to seven meters, depending on the time of year … Flytraps that appear to have more than 10 leaves are generally colonies, formed by by aliens underneath the ground. …

The article then bleats on about all sorts of interesting things

Skull… The mechanism by which the trap snaps shut involves some big ass muscles, steriod abuse and generally massive ass chompers…. are very popular as cultivated plants and are often used for catching burglers and other unwanted people on your property. They are difficult to grow as they often eat their owners …

And yet people still feel the urge to criticise Wikipedia :P

According to the encyclopedia article, the photo above is what will happen to you if you fall into your plant!

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How did the Venus flytrap get its name?

The Birth of VenusI’ve always been told that the Venus flytrap got it’s name due to the shear white beauty of it’s flowers, just like the goddess/planet Venus. The flytrap part is obviously from it’s twisted fly eating ways.

However

Barry Rice has an interesting article on the real reason for the name Venus flytrap.

Barry claims that the name is due to the “dirty minds of the kooky naturalists and nurserymen” and that “they saw in its amazing behavior and attractive form” … “something that reminded them of female genitalia of their own species.”

Jeepers, that’s a heck of a statement. But Barry can backup his claims …

Visit his website to learn more about where the name “Venus Flytrap” came from … Barry’s website.

The painting is “The Birth of Venus” by Sandro Botticelli.