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From Glistening Dew to Deadly Trap: The Remarkable Sundew Plant

Carnivorous Sundews sparkle in the sun and wait for their prey to get caught in the glistening drops of sticky glue covering the leaves on tiny stalks. These fascinating plants are the most diverse of the carnivorous flora, growing in acidic, low-nitrogen fens and bogs on every continent except Antarctica. There are nearly 200 types … Read more

Fanged Foliage: How to Grow & Care for Venus Flytraps - venus flytrap plant s765248218

Fanged Foliage: How to Grow & Care for Venus Flytraps

In 2005, Venus Flytraps became the state carnivorous plant of North Carolina. These fascinating plants that eat exploring insects are hardy perennials native to the coastal plains of North and South Carolina. The poor soils and acidic bogs fed by underground streams in these two states make them perfect hosts for the Flytraps. Interestingly, 36 … Read more

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Carolina Horsenettle vs Black Nightshade Plant Guide

Imagine walking through a field and stumbling upon two plants that look like they could be siblings, yet one is decked out with tiny, menacing spikes and the other is as smooth as the day is long. This is the case with Carolina Horsenettle and Black Nightshade, two plants from the same botanical family that … Read more

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13 Common Mallow Plant Diseases to Avoid & Solutions

In the world of gardening, the mallow plant (Malvaceae) stands out for its beauty, but beneath its charming exterior lies a battleground for survival. These plants are under constant siege by an array of diseases that can turn a lush garden into a floral infirmary overnight. As gardeners, it’s our mission to detect and defend … Read more

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From Fear to Feast: The Truth About Edible Black Nightshade Berries

When I was first told black nightshade berries were edible, my first reaction was skepticism and disbelief. I think this a common reaction, as the word “nightshade” is riddled with fear and lore as it’s believed to be a deadly poisonous plant.  While this is true for some species in the nightshade family, several others … Read more

A Carnivorous Conundrum: What to Feed Nepenthes Plants - Nepenthes plant s2280731493

A Carnivorous Conundrum: What to Feed Nepenthes Plants

Today’s botanical spotlight shines on the enigmatic Nepenthes, those alluring carnivorous plants that have adapted to thrive in nutrient-poor soils by evolving an insatiable appetite for insects. But what happens when these exotic beauties are transplanted from their natural, insect-rich habitats to the more sterile environment of our homes? Don’t worry, I’m here to guide … Read more

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Feast Your Eyes, as they Feast on Flies: The Mesmerizing Nepenthes Plant

Carnivorous plants sit quietly, creepily waiting to trap and slowly digest unsuspecting insects. One of the best-known is a fun plant called Monkey Cups, or Asian Pitcher Plant (Nepenthes) that can be grown in a hanging pot as a houseplant.   Most species of Monkey Cups are tropical vines that climb up trees, but some species … Read more

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From White to WOW: The Magical Wild Flower that Turns Translucent

Today, we’re diving into the enchanting world of the Skeleton Flower, also known as Diphylleia Grayi. This perennial beauty has a trick up its petals – it turns transparent when it rains! Intrigued? You should be! Let’s embark on this green journey together and find out how you can bring this botanical wonder into your … Read more

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Hidden In Plain Sight: The Everyday Wild Plant with Extraordinary Health Perks

In late summer or early fall, goldenrod graces meadows and fields with its bright golden blooms. As most other flowers fade away with the season’s turning, goldenrod opens its lovely blossoms, much to the relief of nectar-hungry pollinators.  Goldenrod is one of the last plants to flower before the fullness of Autumn overtakes the land. … Read more