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Pinguicula Moranensis P105《墨兰捕虫草》

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Pinguicula Moranensis P105《墨兰捕虫草》

SKU: P14-PL-J01-06143
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Pinguicula moranensis is a fascinating carnivorous plant admired for its soft, succulent-like rosette of lime-green leaves, which glisten with tiny droplets that attract and trap small insects. Graceful in form yet powerful in function, it offers a blend of natural elegance and functional beauty—making it a standout in terrariums or plant displays with a touch of the unexpected.

Often producing gentle violet blooms, it combines charm with utility, helping keep fungus gnats and other pests at bay—naturally.

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Genus: Pinguicula

Suitable spaces: Indoors and Shaded Outdoors

Pinguicula moranensis is a fascinating carnivorous plant admired for its soft, succulent-like rosette of lime-green leaves, which glisten with tiny droplets that attract and trap small insects. Graceful in form yet powerful in function, it offers a blend of natural elegance and functional beauty—making it a standout in terrariums or plant displays with a touch of the unexpected.

Often producing gentle violet blooms, it combines charm with utility, helping keep fungus gnats and other pests at bay—naturally.

🌿 Why Choose Pinguicula moranensis?

 • Compact rosette form with dewy, insect-catching leaves

 • Occasional purple-pink flowers add subtle charm

 • Low-maintenance carnivorous plant for terrariums or windowsills


🪴 Pinguicula moranensis (Butterwort) – Care Tips

Pinguicula moranensis is a carnivorous plant known for its soft, sticky leaves that trap small insects, and its charming violet-pink flowers. Native to Mexico, it thrives in bright, humid conditions and is perfect for windowsills or terrariums.


☀️ Light Requirements

Prefers bright, indirect sunlight

Can tolerate some morning or late afternoon sun

Avoid harsh midday sun which can scorch leaves


💧 Watering

Use distilled, rainwater, or reverse osmosis water only

Keep the soil slightly moist during active growth (spring–summer)

In winter (dormant phase), reduce watering and let soil dry slightly between waterings


🌱 Soil & Potting

Requires a well-draining, nutrient-poor mix

Recommended mix: 2 parts peat moss or coco coir + 1 part perlite/sand

Avoid regular potting soil—it’s too rich for carnivorous plants


🌡️ Temperature & Humidity

Thrives in 18–27°C (65–80°F)

Tolerates average humidity but prefers 50–70%

Protect from cold drafts and frost


🌼 Feeding

Catches small insects like gnats and fruit flies on its own

No need for fertilizer—do not feed with traditional plant food

Can be placed outdoors occasionally to catch prey naturally


🌿 Growth Habit

Produces succulent-like rosettes

Enters a dormant phase in cooler months, forming smaller non-carnivorous leaves

Resume normal watering when new growth appears


⚠️ Tips

Do not mist directly—can wash off the sticky mucilage on the leaves

Avoid touching the leaves too much, as it can damage the trapping surface

Excellent for keeping fungus gnats in check near other houseplants

 

Let Pinguicula moranensis bring a touch of living intrigue and natural balance to your curated plant collection.

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Notes:

Next-day delivery currently limited to Penang Island, Bukit Mertajam, Butterworth, Prai, Simpang Empat, Jawi, Nibong Tebal, Kulim, Sungai Petani and Alor Setar only at this moment. Expanding delivery zones soon. Stay tuned for updates!

We are working with other delivery partners for deliveries to other areas in Kedah and Perlis, please get in touch with us for more information.

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Product images are for illustration purposes only. Actual flowers and arrangements may vary due to seasonal availability and natural differences.

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