This is a small, homophyllous (one leaf form) species that is quite easy to grow, particularly as it likes far wetter conditions than most Mexican butterworts and never requires a winter dry season. Plants tend to average between 1.5-2" in diameter, with ovular but heavily arching leaves bearing strongly curled edges and colors of bright green with red leaf edges and bases especially in strong light. Flowers may be produced any time of the year, sometimes several at once, and are small but strikingly designed with jagged petal edges and white background laced in intricate violet veins.
Available plants are semi-mature to flowering, between 1.5-2" in diameter.
Pinguicula emarginata
$14.00Price
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