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  1. SGVenusFlytrap Pte Ltd. Research . Innovate . Educate. At SGVenusFlytrap, we are proud to be the first to research and develop tropicalised versions of temperate carnivorous plants. Through research, education and innovation, we bring an unmatched experience and success to anyone on their first attempt. Learn More.

  2. Unleash the power of nature with Venus Fly Trap! This fascinating plant captures and devours insects, making it a captivating addition to any collection. Shop now and witness the wonders of the natural world right in your own home.

  3. Mar 12, 2021 · Among the most famous of carnivorous plants is the venus flytrap. It lures insects in with a sweet-smelling nectar, and once it senses its next meal has landed, the trap shuts close and the insect is digested within.

  4. Welcome to SGVenusFlytrap! A one stop station for many established Venus Fly Trap Cultivars!These unique SG bred Venus Flytraps are bred truly in Singapore via Plant Tissue Culture in a HDB after 5 years of research!

  5. Get vicious, as this plant makes insects look delicious, meet the venus fly trap. Using honey as a lure, it swoops in and eats the insects it attracts. Among carnivorous plants, the Venus Flytrap is the most visually stunning because of the dramatic way it captures its victim.

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    Guided Tour in the **largest ** carnivorous plants garden in Singapore! Learn about the 2 Greatest Tech-Innovations that bring success to anyone on their first growing attempt! Learn about their amazing hunting mechanisms! Learn and select the best growing method that suits you!

  7. The community garden is located behind the Punggol Neighborhood Police Center, and can bee seen from the carpark. The garden is above 10x12m in size, but houses a large variety of carnivorous plants, including the familiar Venus Fly Traps and Pitcher Plants. They also have a collection of air plants as well.

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