Pinguicula primuliflora is a popular species in cultivation. In nature, it is found in coastal areas of the Florida panhandle west into Louisiana. It forms a handsome rosette of pale-green, pointed leaves up to four inches across. The plants are often found in mostly shaded areas of very wet peat and sphagnum, often along the edges of streams and ponds. While the plants are short-lived and prone to rot, they spread by producing plantlets at the tips of their leaves. Keep them shaded from hot sun. The beautiful flowers have incised petals that are pinkish violet with a white center and a yellow beard.



Sarracenia Purpurea Venosa Burkii
Pinguicula Gigantea (Giant Butterwort)
Drosera Capensis “Kleinrivier Mountains” GIANT CLONE RARE LOCATION
Large Adult Plant: Giant Venus Flytrap “B52” Dionaea Muscipula Cultivar