One (1) Dionaea muscipula “Plumechon” small
Ships in pot. Photo with quarter is representative of size sold. First photo is of mature cultivar.
Dionaea muscipula “Plumechon” is an erect shape plant with very red-colored traps, characterized by teeth that are fused at the base and jagged at the tips.
Dionaea muscipula “Plumechon” is an erect shape plant with very red-colored traps, characterized by teeth that are fused at the base and jagged at the tips.
Origin:
Coastal plain of southeastern North Carolina and northeastern South Carolina.
Description:
- Climate: temperate
- Life-cycle: perennial (Winter dormancy)
- Shape: erect
- Leaves: bright green
- Traps: dark red
- Teeth: fused at the base and jagged at the end
Coastal plain of southeastern North Carolina and northeastern South Carolina.
Description:
Climate: temperate
Life-cycle: perennial (Winter dormancy)
Shape: erect
Leaves: bright green
Traps: dark red
Teeth: fused at the base and jagged at the end