A Venus Flytrap cultivar with one of the largest traps, named after the B-52 bomber for its size.
B-52 (Dionaea muscipula 'B-52') is one of the most celebrated Venus flytrap cultivars, renowned for producing some of the largest traps in cultivation, regularly exceeding 4–5 cm across. The cultivar is named after the Boeing B-52 Stratofortress bomber in recognition of its outsized proportions. Its enormous traps are capable of capturing large beetles and other sizeable arthropods. Care requirements mirror those of the wild species: acidic, nutrient-poor media (sphagnum or peat-perlite), tray watering with only pure or rainwater, ample direct sunlight to maximize trap size, no fertilizer, and a cold winter dormancy at 5–10°C. Adult plants typically reach 8–15 cm in diameter and are prized by collectors worldwide.
产地
Horticultural cultivar (wild species native to wetlands of North and South Carolina, USA)
寿命
5-10 years
体型
8-15cm
温度
10〜30℃
湿度
60〜90%
Insects (auto-capture)
Among the largest
Named after B-52
Full sun
Tray watering
Intermediate. 这是一个中级难度的物种。建议有一定的饲养经验和环境管理知识。
Venus Flytrap B52的理想温度为10〜30℃。推荐湿度为60〜90%。避免温度骤变,保持稳定的环境。
Venus Flytrap B52的平均寿命为5-10 years。通过适当的护理和营养,它们可以长寿健康地生活。
Venus Flytrap B52成年后通常可达8-15cm。大小可能因饲养条件和个体遗传而异。
Venus Flytrap B52的食物为:Insects (auto-capture)。目标是适当的喂食频率和均衡的饮食。
Venus Flytrap B52的价格因品系、大小和血统而有很大差异。请查看我们的市场价格页面获取最新价格信息。
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