Pinguicula x “Linz”
6.00€ *Pinguicula x “Linz”is a nice size Pinguicula with violew flower. Suggested for beginners.
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Pinguicula x “Linz”is a nice size Pinguicula with violew flower. Suggested for beginners.
Pinguicula medusina is a very distinctive, elongated pinguicula with bronze-green leaves and white to light purple flowers. It is not easy to bring into flower.
Dionaea muscipula “Red Fox” is a beautiful upright plant, massive trap and deformed or absent teeth.
Dionaea muscipula “Korri Double” is a blend of ‘Korrigans’ and “Double Trouble”, featuring a range of traits like the double trap, fused leaf-trap, and elongated neck.
Sarracenia leucophylla L19 MK x Adrian Slack H113MK #4 is a clone selected by our team. Really colorfull Hybrid! The lid is white with dark red web of veins, red throat under the lid.
Drosera binata [Freycinet, Australia], is an upright and subtropical plant. A very fascinating and robust Drosera, capable of staying outdoors all year round, making it a perfect choice for beginners!
Drosera binata var. multifida f. extrema [Angourie, nsw] is a large, upright and subtropical plant. The bifurcated traps of this variety have multiple branches. A very fascinating and robust Drosera, capable of staying outdoors all year round, making it a perfect choice for beginners!
Dionaea muscipula “TDK #2” is a clone made by Diflora: an upright clone with a large trap and a thin leaf. A Dionaea belonging to the TDK line, hybrids.
Dionaea muscipula ‘Jaw smiley’ is a famous prostrate cultivar with unique large, oblong, green-red traps and thin teeth. Distinctive and captivating.
Drosera cistiflora is a carnivorous plant with winter growth native to South Africa. It has a vegetative cycle similar to tuberous plants, with the difference that in summer it produces fleshy roots to endure the hot period.
Drosera cistiflora is a carnivorous plant with winter growth native to South Africa. It has a vegetative cycle similar to tuberous plants, with the difference that in summer it produces fleshy roots to endure the hot period.
Drosera peltata, is a climbing or scrambling perennial tuberous sundew. Is one of the easiest tuberous Drosera to cultivate, a characteristic that is attributed to its forgiving nature when it comes to water and temperature. Among the tuberous sundews, D. peltata has the largest distribution.
Drosera macrantha “Hills form” is a slender sundew with red inverted cup traps. Absolutly awsome shape of the traps and very good choice for beginners of tuberous sundews.
Drosera basifolia is one of four species in the menziesii complex consisting of D. basifolia, D. drummondii, D. menziesii and D. thysanosepala. The plants are usually deep red to maroon in colour. Among the erect-growing tuberous sundews with its traps pointing downwards it is certainly one of the most beautiful.
Drosera lunata is an easily cultivated, upright variety of tuberous sundew. It ranks among the most vigorous and amazing tuberous sundews, making it an excellent choice for beginners interested in cultivating tuberous Drosera.
Drosera rupicola it’s an easy to grow semi-erect form of tuberous sundew. The stem is thick and the trap is massive and elegant.
Drosera rupicola “red x green form” it’s an easy to grow semi-erect form of tuberous sundew. The stem is thick and the trap is massive, colorful and elegant.
Drosera hookeri is a erect-growing tuberose from Australia. Like all tuberous plants it vegetates in winter (September to May) and goes into vegetative rest in summer, with the dry heat, forming the tuber.
Drosera gracilis is a erect-growing tuberose from Australia.. Like all tuberous plants it vegetates in winter (September to May) and goes into vegetative rest in summer, with the dry heat, forming the tuber.
Pinguicula kondoi is endemic to Mexico and was found in the eastern Sierra Madre, in the state of Tamaulipas. The terminal crown is white and has characteristic dark purple veins.
Pinguicula moranensis is a perennial rosette-forming insectivorous herb in the flowering plant family Lentibulariaceae. It is native to El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico. Purple flower.
Pinguicula essereiana belongs to the Lentibulariaceae family and is native to the humid regions of Mexico. It takes on various colors depending on the environmental conditions in which it is grown.
Pinguicula debbertiana is a carnivorous plant belonging to the Lentibulariaceae family, native to Mexico. It has rosette-like leaves, sprinkled with small drops of sticky liquid that serve to attract and trap insects. It has very particular colors tending towards pink if exposed to high lighting.
Pinguicula moctezumae develops long carnivorous leaves during the summer before reducing to a succulent bulb for winter dormancy. Mexican Pinguicula are perfect plants for beginners and those approaching this genus for the first time.
Pinguicula ehlersiae is a carnivorous plant belonging to the Lentibulariaceae family, native to Mexico. It has rosette-like leaves with a diameter of about 5 cm at adulthood, sprinkled with small drops of sticky liquid that serve to attract and trap insects. Hybrids sold on the market are created with it, such as Pinguicula weser.
Pinguicula rotundiflora is a species of carnivorous plant in the genus Pinguicula, family Lentibulariaceae, native to north-eastern Mexico.
Pinguicula agnata hybrid is a more vigorous clone and has more elongated leaves than the mother plant although overall it is quite similar.
Pinguicula agnata is a tropical species of carnivorous plant in the Lentibulariaceae family. Its flowers range from white to purple. Pinguicula agnata is native to north-eastern Mexico.
Heliamphora minor, a carnivorous plant from Venezuelan Tepui, thrives in tropical highland conditions, but adapts well to most crops.
Blonde Sphagnum Peat is the substrate par excellence, used for growing our carnivorous plants, usually mixed 50/50 with perlite.
Pinguicula sp. Tolatongo: Mexican and tropical small, purplish plant with folded white-tipped lobes. Ideal for beginners. Prostrate shape.
Dionaea muscipula “Kim Il Sung”: Unique, aggressive form. Striking, distinctive appearance with irregular teeth and wavy forms. A must-have for fans!
Drosera rotundifolia is easy to grow; it has green leaves, the trap is green but if it is exposed to full sun it turns slightly red.
Pinguicula gypsicola has erect, narrow leaves with backward folded margins in summer, and a narrow rosette of small, noncarnivorous leaves in winter.
Pinguicula laueana (Crimson Flower): Tropical carnivorous plant, dark green leaves, stunning red flowers. Great for beginners.
“Dionaea AR Werewolf”: upright clone with dark red color, narrow petiole, and stubby-toothed traps. Wavy and irregular. Striking yellow-orange leaf edge.
Sarracenia leucophylla L18MK x Moorei All Red Diflora Giant has pink hues, the ascidium is colored soft red with broad white fenestrations and purplish cap.
Diflora’s 2020 Diamond: Dionaea ‘Carboni Ardenti’. Distinctive traps with short cilia, abundant trigger hairs, fiery color resembling burning coals.
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