Waterwheel (Aldrovanda)

Light: Partly sunny, full sun is likely too strong for this species.
Water: Since this is a completely aquatic species, it must be kept in water at all times. Water should be mineral free, such as rain, distilled or reverse osmosis. This species also likes its water on the acidic side, this can be accomplished by adding some Miracid ®, or a small amount of sphagnum peat moss to the water. Water should be changed regularly.
Temperature and Dormancy: Keep temperature relatively warm at 60F to 75F, do not let the plant freeze. If the temperature drops, the plant will go dormant. In dormancy the plant will curl up into a ball, and will re-open when the water temp is back into the normal range. Dormancy for this species is not required, and it will grow year-round under the right conditions.
Soil: None, this is a fully aquatic plant species.
Fertilizer and Feeding: Fertilizer is not recommended. Daphnia and mosquito larvae are an excellent food for Aldrovanda.
Corkscrew (Genlisea)

Light: Partly sunny. Bright artificial lights, when grown indoors.
Water: Water should be mineral free, such as rain, distilled or reverse osmosis.
Temperature and Dormancy: This species grows well in temperatures from 60F to 90F. It will tolerate higher temperatures for a short period of time. A dormancy period is not required.
Soil: A ‘typical’ carnivorous plant soil (50/50 peat/perlite) is recommended for this species. Soil should be extremely waterlogged for this species of plant.
Fertilizer and Feeding: Fertilizer is not recommended. Daphnia and mosquito larvae are an excellent food for Genlisea.
Rainbow Plant (Byblis)

Light: Partly sunny to full sun. Bright artificial lights, when grown indoors.
Water: Water should be mineral free, such as rain, distilled or reverse osmosis.
Temperature and Dormancy: This species grows well in temperatures from 60F to 90F.
Soil: A good soil mixture for this plant is 50/50 (sphagnum peat moss/coarse silica sand).
Fertilizer and Feeding: Plants may be fertilized with a small dose of Miracid ® (1/4 strength). Plants grown outdoors will catch all the bugs they need, indoor plants may be also be supplemented with Maxsea fertilizer (1/4 tsp. per gallon of water), applied directly to the leaves every few weeks.
Dewy Pine (Drosophyllum)

Light: Partly sunny to full sun. Bright artificial lights, when grown indoors.
Water: Top water, using less water in the summer than in the winter. Water should be mineral free, such as rain, distilled or reverse osmosis.
Temperature and Dormancy: This species will grow well in temperatures from 70F to 80F during the day and prefers a lower temperature at night (50F to 60F).
Soil: A good soil mixture for this plant is 1:1:1:1 (coarse sand, perlite, vermiculite, lava rock of pumice).
Fertilizer and Feeding: Plants grown outdoors will catch all the bugs they need, indoor plants may be also be supplemented with Maxsea fertilizer (1/4 tsp. per gallon of water), applied directly to the leaves every few weeks.
Wildflowers (Tofieldiaceae)

Light: Partly sunny to full sun. Bright artificial lights, when grown indoors.
Water: Water should be mineral free, such as rain, distilled or reverse osmosis.
Temperature and Dormancy: This species grows well in temperatures from 60F to 90F. This species is an “perennial”, and should grow year-round under the right conditions.
Soil: This plant is fairly new to the carnivorous plant ecosystem, and not much is known about it. It is suggested that an “all-purpose” carnivorous plant soil (50/50 peat/perlite), is acceptable for this species, as it lives in the same environment (bog, fens and swamps) similar to the Venus Flytrap.
Fertilizer and Feeding: Photosynthesis should provide all that is needed for this species. Fertilizing or supplemental feeding strategies are not known at this time.