Dionaea Muscipula Morano

Dionaea Muscipula Morano is a distinctive cultivar with a prostrate leaf habit, noticeable even in young plants. Leaves reach about 6 cm, with traps up to 15–16 mm long. Most traps are toothless (only the earliest traps of the season show a short row of teeth) and feature a bright red interior with a thin, striking white “lunette” in mature traps. The vivid green petioles contrast beautifully with the red traps, making this cultivar visually striking. To preserve its unique traits, Dionaea Morano must be propagated vegetatively through rhizomes or leaf/flower scape cuttings.

Teeth Type: morano

Trap Size: morano

Growth Habit: morano

Trap Coloration: morano

Trap Shape: morano

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