A major network came to the Wilmington area for a Sunday morning segment on the region's most unique plant, which aired on ...
Out of the hundreds of species of carnivorous plants found across the planet, none attract quite as much fascination as the Venus flytrap. The plants are native to just a small section of North ...
A unique piece of coastal North Carolina’s natural heritage will take center stage this weekend as CBS Sunday Morning ...
RALEIGH, NC (WECT) - Venus Flytraps can only be found growing naturally in a few counties in North and South Carolina, and if you steal one in North Carolina, you'll face felony charges thanks to new, ...
The carnivorous Venus flytrap plant can snap its clamshell leaves around an insect in less than a second. But how? Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and ...
Exotic indoor plants like Venus flytraps and moss roses require more than basic care—they need conditions tailored to their native habitats. From nutrient-poor soil blends to precise light positioning ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Venus’ flytraps can be bought legally at a variety of stores. Fly Trap Farm, a well-known wholesaler in Brunswick County, sells flytraps to small garden centers, greenhouses and botanical gardens in ...
Of all the wild places across the globe, a 100-mile radius around Wilmington extending to Fayetteville is the only natural home to the Venus flytrap. This remarkable, carnivorous plant snaps its ...
Venus flytraps have fascinated biologists for centuries, however, the molecular underpinnings of their carnivorous lifestyle remain largely unknown. Researchers have now characterized gene expression, ...
Carnivorous plants stir the imagination. You can find the results in science fiction novels ("The Day of the Triffids"), Broadway plays ("Little Shop of Horrors") and in recent research that concludes ...