Dionaea muscipula “Korri Double”
12.00€ – 13.00€ *Dionaea muscipula “Korri Double” is a blend of ‘Korrigans’ and “Double Trouble”, featuring a range of traits like the double trap, fused leaf-trap, and elongated neck.
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Dionaea muscipula “Korri Double” is a blend of ‘Korrigans’ and “Double Trouble”, featuring a range of traits like the double trap, fused leaf-trap, and elongated neck.
Dionaea muscipula ‘Kayan’: Notable 2.5 cm neck, resembling ‘Crested Petioles’. Named after the Kayan’s tribe, known for long necks due to brass collars.
Dionaea muscipula “Suspiria spotted”: Upright plant, red-spotted traps with unique dentation. Turns vibrant red in late summer. The leaves have the peculiarity of becoming crested seasonally.
Dionaea muscipula ‘Pluto’: Unique V-shaped traps with fused ends. Long, narrow, rectangular, bright red interior. Red line on exterior. Yellow-green bases.
Dionaea muscipula “Red Periscope”: Diflora’s clone, derived from ‘Periscope’ mutation. All-red version with unique traits, must-have for enthusiasts.
Dionaea muscipula “Le Grosse a GuiGui” is a giant, erect clone with vibrant elongated green leaves, red traps and strong teeth.
Dionaea muscipula “GJ Equobia”: Unique clone with distinctive long neck, prostrate growth, and subtle traps, selected by Mathias Maier of Green Jaws.
Dionaea muscipula ‘Korean Melody Shark’ has bright green, erect fused leaf-trap leaves whose traps are characterized by their square shape.
Dionaea muscipula Double Trouble x O.P. #8 at: Similar to “Double Trouble” but more vigorous, with funnel or healthy traps turning red in proper lighting.
Dionaea muscipula Double Trouble x O.P. #3 similar to “Double Trouble”, traps turning red in lighting. Variable leaves, some traps are mirrored, deformed.
Dionaea muscipula ‘Trichterfalle’: Unique upright variety, known for inverted cup-shaped traps, long neck, and crested leaf.
Dionaea muscipula “BAS #9”: Diflora’s unique cross, resembling ‘werewolf’. Sparse yet long, large teeth, traps are yellow-orange, without triggers.
Dionaea muscipula “AF7 Suspiria”: Upright plant, bright red traps with unique dentation. The leaves have the peculiarity of becoming crested seasonally.
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