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  • Pinguicula immaculataPinguicula immaculata

    Pinguicula immaculata

    15.00 *

    Pinguicula immaculata is one of the smaller Mexican pinguicula species that can be very showy under strong light, with its green center and red leaf edges.

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  • Pinguicula heterophyllaPinguicula heterophylla

    Pinguicula heterophylla

    14.00 *

    Pinguicula heterophylla has erect, narrow, carnivorous leaves of considerable length, while its flowers are colored white-violet.

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  • Pinguicula macrophyllaPinguicula macrophyla

    Pinguicula macrophylla

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    Pinguicula macrophylla: Tropical carnivorous plant from Central America with giant, bright green leaves. Purple flower with rounded lobes.

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  • Pinguicula orchidioidesPinguicula orchidioides

    Pinguicula orchidioides

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    Pinguicula orchidioides: Tropical Pinguicula from Central America. The specific epithet orchidioides refers to dainty, orchid-like flowers, violet color.

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  • Pinguicula parvifoliaPinguicula parvifolia

    Pinguicula parvifolia

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    Pinguicula parvifolia: Tropical carnivorous plant from Central America. Oval, green-bronze leaves. Delicate pink-white flowers.

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  • Pinguicula conzattiiPinguicula conzattii

    Pinguicula conzattii

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    Pinguicula conzattii is an herbaceous perennial green plant that forms a rosette with a round, stiff, ground-hugging habit.

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  • Pinguicula huatlaPinguicula huatla

    Pinguicula sp. Huatla

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    Pinguicula sp. Huatla is a tropical Pinguicula from Central America. It’s a medium yellowish-green plant with a beautifull pink flower.

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  • Pinguicula calderoniaePinguicula calderoniae

    Pinguicula calderoniae

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    Pinguicula calderoniae develops long carnivorous leaves during the summer before reducing to a succulent bulb for winter dormancy.

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