QAUZUY GARDEN 25 Rare Butterwort Plant Seeds Pings Pinguicula, Mexican Butterwort Carnivorous Plant Seeds - Exotic Succulent Plant for Patios Counters Succulent Baskets

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Names. Five fingered ivy, Victoria creeper, Boston Ivy, five finger, or woodbine. Pinguicula moranensis is a perennial rosette-forming herb native to Mexico and Guatemala. A species of butterwort, it forms summer rosettes of flat, succulent leaves up to 10 centimeters (4 in) long, which are covered in mucilaginous (sticky) glands. In the winter the plant forms a non-carnivorous rosette of small, fleshy leaves that conserves energy while food and moisture supplies are low. Single pink, purple, or violet flowers appear twice a year on upright stalks up to 25 centimeters long. How To Grow Pinguicula Moranensis From Seeds Next, get a pot and fill it all the way to the top leaving just about 2 inches from the rim. Use your favorite soil mix. It just needs to be well-draining. There are recipes for making your own substrate-growing medium for butterwort in the “soil” section of this guide. Use 1-2” of sphagnum moss on the bottom of the plant. Then put 0.5 inches on top. Use chopped sphagnum to help keep the moss fine. Place the seed on the surface of the substrate. Don’t bury it. Water the soil until it’s moist. Cover with a dome or plastic bag to help keep it mid. Place the pot under grow lights. Keep the temperature between 60-80F. Provide at least 8 hours of light per day. Keep the moss moist 24/7. Don’t let it sit in water, as some people recommend. If the moss becomes dry, water from the bottom. The seeds should germinate within 2-4 weeks. When they’re about a half inch across, they can be moved to their own containers or in a big pot for multiple butterwort seedlings.