







Dionaea muscipula ‘G14'- Winter Dormant - Venus Fly Trap
Dionaea muscipula ‘G14’ is a well-known Venus Flytrap clone recognised for its bold trap form, pronounced marginal teeth, and strong colour development under suitable growing conditions.
This clone typically produces medium to large traps with long, tooth-like marginal lashes, giving the traps a striking, spined appearance. Trap size and tooth length can vary between individual traps and across the growing season.
Colour & Appearance
One of the standout features of ‘G14’ is its exceptional red pigmentation. While many Venus Flytraps lose colour during winter, this clone often develops even richer red tones in the traps during the cooler months, making dormant plants particularly attractive. During active summer growth, plants continue to produce impressive colour when grown in full sun.
Winter Dormancy
These plants are currently in their natural winter dormancy. During this period they may have fewer active traps, shorter leaves, and some older traps may blacken and die back. This is a normal and essential part of the Venus Flytrap's annual growth cycle. Each plant has a healthy rhizome and will resume vigorous growth as temperatures warm in spring.
Growth Notes
As with all Venus Flytraps, seasonal variation is normal. Trap shape, size, and tooth expression are typically strongest during active summer growth. Plants improve in overall appearance as they mature.
Please note: Images are representative of the clone type and not the exact plant supplied. Winter-grown plants may display fewer traps than during the peak growing season, but often exhibit deeper red colouration.
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Description
Dionaea muscipula ‘G14’ is a well-known Venus Flytrap clone recognised for its bold trap form, pronounced marginal teeth, and strong colour development under suitable growing conditions.
This clone typically produces medium to large traps with long, tooth-like marginal lashes, giving the traps a striking, spined appearance. Trap size and tooth length can vary between individual traps and across the growing season.
Colour & Appearance
One of the standout features of ‘G14’ is its exceptional red pigmentation. While many Venus Flytraps lose colour during winter, this clone often develops even richer red tones in the traps during the cooler months, making dormant plants particularly attractive. During active summer growth, plants continue to produce impressive colour when grown in full sun.
Winter Dormancy
These plants are currently in their natural winter dormancy. During this period they may have fewer active traps, shorter leaves, and some older traps may blacken and die back. This is a normal and essential part of the Venus Flytrap's annual growth cycle. Each plant has a healthy rhizome and will resume vigorous growth as temperatures warm in spring.
Growth Notes
As with all Venus Flytraps, seasonal variation is normal. Trap shape, size, and tooth expression are typically strongest during active summer growth. Plants improve in overall appearance as they mature.
Please note: Images are representative of the clone type and not the exact plant supplied. Winter-grown plants may display fewer traps than during the peak growing season, but often exhibit deeper red colouration.























