Add a fascinating and visually striking plant to your collection with Mexican Butterwort Seeds – Carnivorous Variety. These premium heirloom, non-GMO seeds grow into compact rosette-forming plants known for their sticky, glistening leaves that naturally attract tiny insects. Highly prized by carnivorous plant enthusiasts, Mexican Butterworts thrive in terrariums, indoor planters, greenhouses, and shaded outdoor areas with consistent moisture.
Their delicate flowers, typically pink or purple depending on the variety, add elegance to their captivating appearance. Ideal for gardeners seeking rare carnivorous plant seeds, non-GMO tropical houseplant seeds, and unique ornamental additions that stand out in any plant collection.
Key Features
- Premium heirloom Mexican Butterwort seeds
- Non-GMO with high germination success
- Compact carnivorous plant with sticky leaves
- Produces decorative seasonal flowers
- Ideal for terrariums, indoor gardens, and shaded areas
- Beginner-friendly for carnivorous plant growers
- Fresh packaging ensures strong seed viability
Specifications
- Seed Name: Mexican Butterwort Seeds
- Variety: Carnivorous Butterwort (Pinguicula species)
- Plant Type: Carnivorous perennial
- Heirloom: Yes
- Organic: Not certified organic
- GMO Status: Non-GMO
- Season: Indoor sowing year-round
- USDA Zones: 9–11 outdoors; suitable indoors for all zones
- Growing Method: Indoor start recommended
- Sunlight Requirement: Bright filtered light or partial shade
- Planting Depth: Surface sow (do not cover seeds)
- Seed Spacing: 1 inch apart when starting
- Soil Requirement: Peat-free, nutrient-poor, well-draining medium
- Watering Needs: Keep moist with distilled or rainwater
- Humidity Requirement: Medium to high humidity preferred
- Germination Time: 14–30 days at 70–80°F
- Growth Habit: Compact rosette
- Mature Height: 1–3 inches
- Flowering: Seasonal blooms once mature
- Time to Maturity: 6–12 months
Planting Guide
- Use a nutrient-poor, well-draining substrate suitable for carnivorous species.
- Surface sow seeds—do not cover them.
- Mist gently with distilled or rainwater.
- Maintain warm temperatures (70–80°F) and high humidity.
- Provide bright indirect light; avoid harsh direct sunlight.
- Keep soil consistently moist, never dry.
- Transplant young plants into individual pots once established.