Butterworth 'Pinguicula poldinii'

Pinguicula poldinii - CarniP60

Pinguicula poldinii
Pinguicula poldinii
Pinguicula poldinii
Pinguicula poldinii
Pinguicula poldinii
Pinguicula poldinii

Hard to care for

Semi sun

Carnivorous

3 cm
4 cm
Butterworth 'Pinguicula poldinii'

Pinguicula poldinii - CarniP60

Pinguicula poldinii is a carnivorous plant endemic to Italy. This species produces oval shaped leaves containing many glands for trapping insects. In spring it could produce a single, purple flower. Pinguicula poldinii could handle temperatures just below freezing.

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Plant information: Butterworth 'Pinguicula poldinii'

Pinguicula poldinii is a carnivorous plant from the family lentibulariaceae. It originates from a couple of locations in Italy only. The plant produces a rosette of egg shaped to oval, brightgreen leaves. On the upper side of the leaves, it contains many glands producing a sticky substance where insects could be caught with. The insects are digested on top of the leaves, the nutrients available are used by the plant. Once per year, mostly in spring, one to several flower stalks are produced carrying a single purple, spurred flower. Flowers are somewhat similar to the flower of a violet. In winter, Pinguicula poldinii could hibernate by reducing the whole plant to the underground rhizome. Propagation is done by repotting the smaller rosettes forming near the base of the mature plant, or seeds.

Height
3 cm
Width
4 cm
Plant type
Carnivorous
Growth habit
Normal
Growth habit
Slow
Distribution
Europe
Product type
Plant
Properties
Special
Adult width
10 cm
Adult height
5-10 cm
Flowering period
Jan-July
Altitude range
0-500 m
Plant care: Butterworth 'Pinguicula poldinii'

Pinguicula poldinii natural habitat are crevices and fissures between moist calcareous rock walls. For optimal growth of this species, provide temperatures between 10 and 30 degrees Celsius in summer. In winter, this plant could handle a couple degrees below zero degrees Celsius when hibernating. This species is mostly grown in bright, cool rooms indoors, specialized terraria, cool greenhouses or even outdoors. Pinguicula poldinii grows best with bright indirect light. Direct sunlight could scorch the leaves. Pot this plant in mineral rich soil that is able to maintain moisture. Add some limestone or other calcareous material to the medium. This plant needs constant moisture, it is possible to place the pot in a tray of water at all times. Fertilizer is rarely applied; it is possible to ‘feed’ the leaves with small insects occasionally.

Care
Hard
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
-10-20 °C