Pinguicula x 'Sethos' Butterwort Plants, Succulents, Botanical


Pinguicula x Sethos

$ 22.00 - $ 40.00 Rated 4.92 out of 5 based on 77 customer ratings ( customer reviews) Pinguicula 'Weser' is a hybrid of P. ehlersiae and P. moranensis. It is similar to P. 'Sethos' which is also a hybrid of P. ehlersiae and P. moranensis, the main difference being floral markings. P.


Pinguicula x 'Sethos' Butterwort Carnivorous plants, Weird plants, Plants

Danie321. Plant. Nov 23, 2021. #6. jeff said: for me it is always a P.x 'Sethos' ( P.ehlersiae x moranensis ) I do not see any morphological characteristics of P.primuliflora. in a hybrid there is always a part of both parents. Oh I see, thank you!


Plante carnivore Pinguicula x Sethos

$19.95 (2 reviews) Write a Review This hybrid produces large flat leaves that turn bright pink when grown in strong lighting. It's parent plants are P. ehlersiae and P. moranensis. A full grown plant is approximately 3 inches in diameter. Current Stock: Sorry! This item has sold out! Out of Stock Seasonal Appearance and Monthly Care Video


Pinguicula moc x. sethos Cool plants, Succulents, Plants

Pinguicula gypsicola x sethos $11.99 Shipping calculated at checkout. Pay in 4 interest-free installments for orders over $50.00 with Learn more Size Add to Cart Share Tweet Pin it Pinguicula Gypsicola x Sethos A lovely vigorous growing ping that gets a lush growth of green leaves with translucent pink ends. You may also like Carnivorous Greenhouse


Pinguicula 'Sethos' (ehlersiae x moranensis) Mexican Butterwort Curious Plant

Pinguicula 'Sethos' is a hybid of two of the Mexican butterworts Pinguicula ehlersiae and Pinguicula moranensis. 'Sethos' is one of two well known named hybrids of these two parent species. The other is 'Weser'. It is a registered cultivar (registered 10.11.1998). As do Mexican Pings generally, it prefers loose, open soil.


Pinguicula 'Sethos' (ehlersiae x moranensis) Mexican Butterwort Curious Plant

Aloha! We are offering ONE plant (~1) shipped bare root. Great way to control small insects (flies, fungus gnats, ants, spiders) in the house and garden. Tiny glands spread out across the leaves of these plants produce dew that acts like sticky paper to bugs while digesting them for nutrients


Pinguicula 'Sethos' Carnivorous Plant Resource

Pinguicula sethos is a hybrid of two butterworts, pinguicula moranensis and pinguicula ehlersiae. It is one of the most popular butterworts due to its striking appearance and being widely available. These plants are also easy to grow when you know the basic steps. Pinguicula sethos prefer full sun but must be protected from intense heat.


Pinguicula x 'Sethos' Butterwort Carnivorous plants, Insectivorous plant, Plants

Pinguicula 'Sethos' (P. ehlersiae x P. moranensis) has green leaves that get a pinkish peach hue under intense light. It is a hardy pinguicula and easy to grow. This listing is for a bare root plant. You will receive approximately 1 inch clone. -in winter pings may arrive in succulent phase which will make your clone smaller, it will grow bigger leaves in spring/summer- ‼️Please see.


Pinguicula 'Sethos' (ehlersiae x moranensis) Mexican Butterwort Curious Plant

The Pinguicula Store Pinguicula ehlersiae X Moranensis 'Sethos' [PSethos] - Pinguicula X Sethos is a gorgeous hybrid of P. ehlersiae and P. moranensis. The leaves can range from green to pink depending on light intensity and environment. Produces pink-white striated flowers. Sold as a single plant approximately at least a US dime coin in diameter.Fertilizer: NO FERTILIZERS.


Pinguicula gypsicola x sethos (B) Urantia Carnivores

The Sethos Mexican Butterwort, Pinguicula 'Sethos', is an easy to grow, indoor butterwort. It is a hybrid of P. ehlersiae and P. moranensis. It has broadly flattened, green to peach pink, leaves with slightly curled edges. Its large sticky leaves can form rosettes about 3+" across.


PlantFiles Pictures Pinguicula, Butterwort 'Sethos' (Pinguicula) by Equilibrium

Pinguicula 'Sethos'. $ 20.00. Out of stock. Pinguicula 'Sethos' is a cultivar made from a cross between P. ehlersiae and P. moranensis. It is a striking plant with red leaves and large purple flowers. Sold By: Carnivore Culture.


Pinguicula x ['Sethos' x primuliflora] photos

Pinguicula, commonly known as butterworts, is a genus of carnivorous flowering plants in the family Lentibulariaceae. They use sticky, glandular leaves to lure, trap, and digest insects in order to supplement the poor mineral nutrition they obtain from the environment.


Pinguicula Sethos X esseriana Cruce echo por Carnizonaplant

Blooming size plants may not be actively flowering on arrival. If selecting a potting kit add-on, plants will ship bare-root accompanied by a 2.7″ x 3.1″ x 2″ plastic pot and individually packaged Mexican Pinguicula soil mix. Make sure to rinse the media thoroughly with RO or Distilled water before potting your new plant.


Pinguicula x "Sethos" SavageGarden

Butterworts have been growing under LED lights with temperatures of 75~80 during the day and 55~70 at night. It is strongly recommended to get a heating pack during the winter to protect your plant from low temperatures, we are not responsible for dead plants that did not have a heating pack during transit. 1 heating pack per order is enough.


Pinguicula sethos x agnata an excellent hybrid Simply Indoor Gardens

Pinguicula 'Sethos' is a captivating cultivar of Butterwort, celebrated for its unique and eye-catching features from ehlersiae x moranensis. This hybrid showcases delightful violet-colored flowers that contrast beautifully with its lush foliage. 'Sethos' is admired for its insect-trapping abilities, making it a favorite among carnivorous plant.


Pinguicula emarginata x gracilis PHITO CARNIVORES

Pinguicula 'Sethos' is distributed in the northern temperate zone, including Europe, Asia and the Americas. Pinguicula 'Sethos' is used as a small indoor plant. Potted plants decorate the desk and window sill, making it unique. It leaves of the pansy form a "dripping edge" that attracts, captures and digests prey of arthropods in order to provide nutrients for the plants.