Comprehensive Detailed Venus flytrap Care Information
Venus Fly Trap Long-Term Maintenance and Care
Venus Flytrap Pots and Growing Containers
Potting, Re-Potting, and Transplanting Venus flytraps
Feeding a Venus Fly Trap
Grow Venus Flytraps from Seed
Venus flytrap Propagation
Hardening Off Venus flytraps
Named Venus Fly Traps – Cultivars
Venus flytrap Registered Cultivars List
How Venus flytraps Work
Resources
Venus Fly Trap FAQs
General Venus Fly Trap FAQs
Light FAQs
Venus flytrap Water FAQs
Soil FAQs
Dormancy FAQs
FlytrapStore
FlytrapCare Forums
Venus Fly Trap Book
Plant Tissue Culture
Tissue Culture Glossary
Site Citations
Questions or Comments?
Videos
Venus flytrap Care Videos
FlytrapStore Insider Videos
Leah’s Corner
Other Carnivorous Plants
Cephalotus follicularis
Heliamphora
Drosophyllum lusitanicum
When fully grown, a mature Venus flytrap will be about 4 or 5 inches in diameter. Each leaf will be between 1 and 3 inches long.
The largest traps will be a maximum size of about 2 inches. So, unfortunately, you won’t be able to feed your little brother to your Venus flytrap even when it is fully grown.