The particular airplane in the picture, an older 35% Carden, is mine. The wings are straight and the taper is equal both ways. There is no reason that the top surface could not be made flat and let the taper serve as dihedral but it is not necessary. It will fly hands off from horizon either upright or inverted.
ORIGINAL: blikseme300
The top of the wings are straight. The change in wing thickness root to tip give dihedral.