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Dionaea - The Carnivorous Plant Society

... Cultivation is relatively uncomplicated and can be grown in a variety of different composts but the best is probably a mix of peat with perlite and lime-free sand in about equal parts by volume. Coir may be a potential alternative or part substitute to peat for Dionaea, and has been used successfull ...
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Evolutionary history of plants

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