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Is the VFT called Triffid Traps an all green variety?

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Uglypho, If I remember rightly it's an almost all green form, gets a bit of a pink tinge.
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Triffid Park has a photo at
http://www.triffidpa...iffid_traps.jpg

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Triffid Park has a photo at
http://www.triffidpa...iffid_traps.jpg

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Thanks guys.
as long as the entire traps don't go red then that is cool. I need a green variety. :)

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I'd hardly call that all green judging by the pic !  :?

Cant you find an all green type ? Burbanks Best is another all green type which is a nice Vft.

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No I can't find an all green in the nurseries of the US. I know many private collections have em but I want to tackle a reputable nursery this time. :)

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Triffid Traps is not an all green form. It was charakterized by triffidpark as a "large fast growing plant with slightly red inner traps. Doesn't die back in winter completely".

Did you ask Dean Cook to organize an all-green form for you, ughlypho ?