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Mexican Pinguicula are generally brittle and small or smallish. This is why they are ALWAYS sent bare root, packed in zip bags.

If you wish to purchase our Pinguicula Substrate, you will find it in 'SUBSTRATE' category.

There's growing tips in 'GROWING CPS' tab and videos on our Youtube channel.
18 product(s) found for "Mexican Pinguicula"
Pinguicula agnata Hidalgo
Pinguicula agnata Hidalgo is one of many Mexican pings. It's native to northeastern Mexico, where it's endemic to humid pine forests. It's flowers are largish, white with a blue edge and appear in spring. Pinguicula agnata is super easy to grow. Can be grown either on our Pinguicula substrate in a pot...
5,50 €
Pinguicula agnata x gypsicola
Pnguicula agnata x gypsicola is a hybrid Mexican butterwort. It's easy to grow and vigorous. Pinguicula agnata x gypsicola has flattened elongated silvery leaves that develop a pink or orangy hue in strong light.You can find cultivation tips and more on our YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@R...
5,50 €
Pinguicula cyclosecta
Pinguicula cyclosecta is native to a small area between the states of Nuevo León and Tamaulipas, Mexico. In winter the rosette consists of small succulent leaves, in summer it has large carnivorous leaves. The leaves have a purple-blue colored edge. You can find cultivation tips and more on our YouTube...
5,50 €
Pinguicula ehlersiae
Pinguicula ehlersiae is native to the states of Hidalgo and San Luis Potosi, Mexico. It grows succulent leaves in winter and carnivorous leaves in summer. In enough light the leaves turn pinkish red color. You can find cultivation tips and more on our YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@RanchOf...
6,00 €
Pinguicula esseriana
Pinguicula esseriana is a tiny plant, a mature rosette measures approx. 1 cm across. It forms carnivorous leaves in summer and succulent leaves in winter It is native to San Luis Potosi state, You can find cultivation tips and more on our YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@RanchOfPlants
5,50 €
Pinguicula gigantea x moctez..
Pinguicula gigantea x moctezumae is a vigorously growing hybrid. Approaching gigantea in size and moctezumae in leaf shape. Good beginner ping to start your pingdom. You can find cultivation tips and more on our YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@RanchOfPlants
5,50 €
Pinguicula gracilis
Pinguicula gracilis is native to the state of Nuevo León, on the northern slope of Sierra de las Mitras, where itoccurs from 1000m to 1800 m abovesea level. It was first collected in 1980 and then formally described in 1988 by Sergio Zamudio. This species grows succulent leaves in winter and carnivorous...
5,50 €
Pinguicula immaculata
Pinguicula immaculata is a tiny species that was discovered purely by chance. In January 1990, Alexander Lux found a new species of Pinguicula in flower growing between colonies of Selaginella on gypsum of the vertical walls of a gorge he was exploring the landscape around Rayones. The very small plants...
6,00 €
Pinguicula jaumavensis
Pinguicula jaumavensis native to the Jaumave area in Tamaulipas state, Mexico. It is closely related to P. esseriana, however it is twice bigger than it. In winter the plant produces succulent leaves, in summer carnivorous leaves. You can find cultivation tips and more on our YouTube channel https:/...
5,50 €
Pinguicula kondoi
Pinguicula kondoi is native to the states of Nuevo León, Tamaulipas and San Luis Potosí, Mexico. In winter it produces succulent leaves and in summer carnivorous ones. Leaves are uniquely shaped, with an uplifted edge. It was first described in 1971, but based on a set of dried specimens examined several...
5,50 €
Pinguicula martinezi White f..
Pinguicula martinezii occurs in nature in Sierra Gorda mountains, Queretaro state, Mexico at altitudes from 2200 m to 2400 m. There grows on more exposed parts of North-facing cliffs, being replaced on shadier parts by Pinguicula moranensis and Pinguicula calderoniae.Pinguicula martinezii is closely...
5,50 €
Pinguicula medusina
Pinguicula medusina can be found in nature only on gypsum hills at Laguna Encantata, about 3km north from Santiago Juxtlahuaca in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico. It grows at altitudes between 1600 and 1700m. Pinguicula medusina was discovered by Alfred Lau in 1977. Since it is very similar to Pinguicula...
6,50 €
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