Bladderwort 'Pinguicula agnata'

Pinguicula agnata - CarniP01

Pinguicula agnata
Pinguicula agnata
Pinguicula agnata flower

Normal to care for

Indoor

Semi sun

Carnivorous

6 cm
6 cm
Bladderwort 'Pinguicula agnata'

Pinguicula agnata - CarniP01

The Mexican vetblad, its Latin name is Pinguicula agnate, is a species of Butterworth from Mexico. With its sticky leaves this carnivorous plant catches insects and subsequently digests them. This species is particularly well-suited to cultivation at home.

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Plant information: Bladderwort 'Pinguicula agnata'

The Pinguicula agnate is a carnivorous plant with light-green, rounded leaves lying close to the soil. It is one of the Mexican Butterworth species, which secretes a thin layer of mucilage onto its leaves on which insects will stay stuck. Whereupon these insects are digested to provide the Pinguicula agnata plant with its necessary nitrogen. In bright sunlight the leaves turn red. When this plant is in flower, it produces a long stalk ending in a large, white flower. Since the flower is at the end of a very long stalk, the Mexican Butterworth looks really spectacular when in bloom. In certain periods of the year this plant also produces non-sticky leaves that serve as normal leaves do for photosynthesis.

Height
6 cm
Width
6 cm
Araflora info
Botanical
Plant type
Carnivorous
Growth habit
Normal
Growth habit
Normal
Distribution
Central America
Product type
Plant
Adult width
5 cm
Adult height
5 cm
Flowering period
Jan-July
Altitude range
500-2000 m
Plant care: Bladderwort 'Pinguicula agnata'

Pinguicula agnata is one of the Mexican Butterworth is a carnivorous plant that does well indoors. In summer Pinguicula agnata also thrives on balcony, terrace or in the garden. Temperatures below 5° Celsius [41° F] can better be avoided. High temperatures up to 30° Celsius [86° F] are not a problem. The Pinguicula agnate is a Butterworth species that likes to be in a light spot. Moisture is important; a high degree of humidity and a constant wet soil are necessary in the growing season. In winter the base of the plant must be kept dry to prevent the rosette from rotting through too much moisture. Since this plant gets its nutrients from insects, the soil does not need to contain many nutrients. Too many nutrients might even be harmful for these species. That is the reason why Araflora keeps this plant in a mix of peat and perlite. This carnivorous plant will also thrive even if it does not have insects it can catch and digest. Additional plant food is therefore not required.

Care
Normal
Place
Indoor
Air circulation
Yes
Light
Semi sun
Repotting
after 2 years
Soil Ph
<7
Soil type
peat
Watering
High
Watering tips
Standing in water
Max temperature
30 °C
Artificial light height
0-20cm
Fertilise
none
Daytime humidity
60-100%
Humidity at night
80-100%
Daytime temperature
15-25 °C
Nighttime temperature
5-20 °C