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Vitiligo

Venus Flytrap, Dionaea muscipula

$19.00

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The "Vitiligo" clone was discovered by Trev Cox in 2005 from a group of ‘dentate’ seed crosses. Unlike the variegated pattern of Scarlatine, Vitiligo was named after a condition that causes a splotchy, patchy pattern due to malfunctioning pigment-producing cells. In this case, the patterning is present both inside and outside of the traps. It also has short teeth (cilia) that fall somewhere between a ‘dentate’ and a ‘sawtooth’. If you want to add a “splash of sass” to your collection, this delicately aggressive plant is a joy to grow.

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.