marbled coloration — traps display blotchy patches of bright orange-red mixed with yellowish green or cream on the same lobe
it exemplifies the intense collector interest in Werewolf variants known for their exaggerated trap dimensions and striking coloration patterns that intensify under strong light conditions
and shorter winter leaves
this CCCP-line specimen—part of a lineage known for producing visually distinctive morphs—promises the rich coloration and trap vigor collectors seek in premium Dionaea selections
traps seal completely and digest prey effectively
Dionaea muscipula Coquillage (Shipped Bare-Root) beginner carnivorous plant marbled coloration — traps displayRegistered in 2010 by Guillaume Bily, who found this plant at a Carniflora open day in 2008, Coquillage takes its name from the French word for shell. The defining feature is rotund, well shaped traps with widely spaced short teeth and very thick lips, usually under 3 cm, that when closed form a distinctly round shell like profile. A compact, attractive cultivar with reliable vigor and an elegant simplicity that distinguishes it from more aggressively