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Dionaea 'Saurolophus'


lucien01700

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Like Trev, Stephen, Matt and others, I also see this growth anomaly occasionally (that looks like "Saurolophus"), like many other growth anomalies (such as two-headed or split traps, bifurcated in the middle of the "hinge" of the trap) in plants that usually produce or revert to their more typical type of growth.

 

However, nice pics! :smile:

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Like Trev, Stephen, Matt and others, I also see this growth anomaly occasionally (that looks like "Saurolophus"), like many other growth anomalies (such as two-headed or split traps, bifurcated in the middle of the "hinge" of the trap) in plants that usually produce or revert to their more typical type of growth.

 

However, nice pics! :smile:

Exact this is a temporary anomaly, which disappeared on the other traps.Saurolophus is dead, long live the typical Venus flytrap :laugh2:

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