Yes. The young plants, and sometimes the mature plants, will only fork once, sort of like a "Y", it develops from there. Coming out of dormancy, it is common for them to come up with 2, sometimes 3 points, but 4, 6, 8, and so on points on the leaf, come as it grows out. I have an olde form, no longer in cultivation, and hard to come by. I got it from Judith Finn at Berkeley Botanical Gardens at UC Berkeley. It is the D. binata var. dichotoma "small form". There is nothing small about it. Though the leaf size is not like the giant form, this one splits into as many as 33 points. It has a fair spread, and is actually pretty tall, and an absolute nightmare for insects! It only received honorable mention by A. Slack in his first book, "Carnivorous Plants", and has been the only reference I have ever had to this form. I love it! Tough as nails, and sprouts from leaf cuttings really fast. It is similar to the form d. b. mutiflida, but the differences between them is obvious when you grow them together. I have had this one since 1984, so its been here for a long time, and spread to as many folks as I could get them to. Want to try one Barracuda? How about you PoWeRPSUHort?