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Pinguicula parvifolia - Mexican Butterwort
Pinguicula parvifolia - Mexican Butterwort
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Pinguicula parvifolia is native to Mexico’s Jalisco, Michoacán, and Guerrero states. Described by Benjamin Lincoln Robinson in 1894, this species forms a small, bulbous rosette in its succulent growth stage. Its leaves are oval-shaped, mildly elongated, and display a greenish-bronze hue. The plant produces delicate flowers are a soft pink colour tending to white.
- Skill Level: Easy.
- Light: Min 1 hour direct sun, max all day.
- Water: Fill tray, keep in water at all times.
- Dormancy: Succulent phase with smaller leaves in winter, reduce watering by half allowing tray to dry between watering's for max 1 day.
- Pot Size Small 5.5cm.
- Pot Size Large 10cm.
Growing instructions can be found here:
The last pictures are of the parent plants to show you what they can grow into.
*Please note: All plants are unique, photos are used as examples only. You will receive one of the same type and similar condition and size to the one shown here.

