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'Angel Wings'

"Dionaea ' Angelwings ' S.Leonhardt produces decumbent leaves that are up to 4.5 cm long. The leaf bases are short and narrow, and the petioles are greatly reduced or hardly visible at all. The traps have a wide aperture of up to 180deg. and the trap lobes are often spread flat on the surface of substrate. The margins of the lobes may be bent backwards or the lobes may be entirely revolute. The marginal lashes are short and often curled or bent in various directions. The traps do not completely close.
The leaf bases are consistently pure yellowish green, while the marginal lashes and the inner surfaces of the traps suffuse orange, pink or light red. Dionaea ' Angelwings ' S.Leonhardt is easily propagated by leaf cuttings."

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

Note : Comparable to "Galaxy", or even 'Umgekrempelt'.

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