Melody Shark Flytrap (Dionaea muscipula 'Korean Melody Shark')
The Melody Shark Flytrap was developed at the Korea Carnivorous Plant Research Institute by Dr. Gi-Won Jang and his intern Max Yoon. They used a batch of flytraps from the UK labeled Shark Tooth to propagate the seeds. The purpose of the institute is not to breed new horticultural species, but to popularize and conserve Venus flytraps. They discovered this plant from 100 seedlings sown in a sterile tissue culture environment. The characteristics of KMS are very obvious, the petiole is always slender, and the shape of the teeth is also very irregular. A must-have for fans of weird flytraps.
It’s best to plant it on a balcony or patio where the light is strongest. Appropriate 50% shade in summer and adequate shelter from cold in winter.
Tips: Try to use pure water, rainwater and other soft water when watering
Nursing requirements :
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illumination: |
Strong light , appropriate 50% shade in summer |
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Watering method: |
keep moist |
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Growing medium: |
Sphagnum/peat soil |
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