Imagine you stumble upon a giant, meat-eating plant—what would you do? First, don’t panic! Most carnivorous plants are way too small to eat a person, but let’s say this one is huge. You'd need to stay ...
Carnivorous plants feed on insects and use a variety of sneaky and sometimes gruesome ways to lure, trap and devour their prey. Question: I was recently gifted a Venus fly trap plant and would like to ...
The Mid-Atlantic Carnivorous Plant Society's inaugural plant show Oct. 11 at Haverford College will feature rare, meat-hungry ...
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — A new kind of greenery is taking root in the Triad, and it bites! Carnivorous Plants by Kenny Coogan, Winston-Salem’s largest carnivorous plant nursery, will make its debut at ...
Sebastopol; Calif. -- The founder of California Carnivores plant nursey in Northern California started his garden of insect-eating plants as a passion project decades ago. Now, his passion has evolved ...