
Cross Teeth
Venus Flytrap, Dionaea muscipula
$24.00
Out of stock
The Cross Teeth cultivar is a unique plant that was believed to be discovered as a spontaneous mutation at Triffid Park in Australia. Its name is derived from the non-parallel and intersecting marginal lashes of its traps. This particular cultivar has become a favorite among horticulturalists and is increasingly popular among collectors. During the summer months, the foliage of this plant can display a vibrant array of colors. The inner surface of the mouth of its traps turns a deep red, while the lashes can range from green to pink, peachy, or even red. The rest of the foliage remains a yellowish green, creating a truly stunning and eye-catching display. This is a must have for most collections.
Disclaimer: The provided photos showcase mature specimens for reference, while the plants available for sale might be smaller in size but still fitting for the designated category.