


Dionaea muscipula Cerberus
venus fly trap
Description
Dionaea muscipula 'Cerberus' is a distinctive cultivar of the Venus flytrap, characterized by its impressive size and unique trap morphology. Its name, 'Cerberus', is derived from the three-headed dog of Greek mythology, referencing the multiple trap heads that often develop. The traps of this cultivar are usually quite large and robust, capable of catching a variety of insects. They often display a deep red coloration, especially when exposed to ample sunlight. 'Cerberus' is known to be a relatively vigorous grower and is a popular choice among carnivorous plant enthusiasts. It needs similar conditions to other Venus flytraps, including nutrient-poor soil and plenty of sunlight. Provide it with adequate dormancy during the winter months.
Description
Dionaea muscipula 'Cerberus' is a distinctive cultivar of the Venus flytrap, characterized by its impressive size and unique trap morphology. Its name, 'Cerberus', is derived from the three-headed dog of Greek mythology, referencing the multiple trap heads that often develop. The traps of this cultivar are usually quite large and robust, capable of catching a variety of insects. They often display a deep red coloration, especially when exposed to ample sunlight. 'Cerberus' is known to be a relatively vigorous grower and is a popular choice among carnivorous plant enthusiasts. It needs similar conditions to other Venus flytraps, including nutrient-poor soil and plenty of sunlight. Provide it with adequate dormancy during the winter months.