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'Harmony'

"Dionaea ' Harmony ' C.Klein, S.Glied , C.Paul & M.Stoeckl produces prostrate foliage that consists of short, narrow leaf bases and oval traps that are curved along the midrib. The traps are up to 3.8 cm long, and in mature specimens, have very distinctive marginal lashes with swollen ends. The ends of the lashes resemble little knobs on long narrow spikes. Uniquely, some of the terminal knobs are Y- or T-shaped. All parts of the foliage are yellowish green, except the interior surfaces of the trap lobes which suffuse a very faint reddish hue when exposed to direct sunlight. In all other respects, Dionaea ' Harmony ' C.Klein, S.Glied , C.Paul & M.Stoeckl is inline with typical, wild type Dionaea Soland. ex Ellis. This cultivar can be easily propagated by rhizome cuttings." Bailey & McPherson, Dionaea:248 (2013)

From : https://cpnames.carnivorousplants.org/Cultivars.php?name=Dionaea

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