Generally speaking, after 4-5 years of cultivation, the sown flycatcher will mature, and then it can blossom and bear fruit. If the flytrap is well raised, it can live for at least 20 - 30 years.
The flowers of flytrap are in summer. In fact, strictly speaking, the new leaves will bloom soon after they grow in spring, and they will bloom until midsummer.
When the flytrap blooms, it usually grows many bracts on the flower stem, and it blooms every other day. If the flower has not been pollinated, it can open for several days, but after pollination, it will wither the next day.
After the new leaves grow in spring, the flycatcher will grow a longer flower stem with more than 10 bracts. When it blooms, the flower is white, with five petals, and the pollinated flower will bear fruit after withering.