Product Description:
Add a rare and captivating carnivorous plant to your collection with Pinguicula Moctezumae Seeds – Exotic Carnivorous Variety. These premium heirloom, non-GMO seeds grow into the stunning Mexican butterwort species Pinguicula moctezumae, prized for its long, narrow leaves coated in natural sticky droplets that attract and trap tiny insects. This distinctive plant thrives in humid indoor environments, terrariums, greenhouses, and sheltered outdoor spots in warm climates.
Known for its vibrant color, elegant leaf shape, and ease of cultivation compared to many carnivorous plants, Pinguicula moctezumae is ideal for beginners and experienced collectors seeking non-GMO carnivorous plant seeds, rare botanical specimens, and exotic indoor plants.
Key Features
- Premium heirloom Pinguicula moctezumae carnivorous seeds
- Non-GMO with solid germination potential
- Produces long, slender, sticky leaves for natural insect trapping
- Excellent for terrariums, indoor plant shelves, and greenhouse setups
- Exotic and visually striking plant for collectors
- Low-maintenance when grown in proper humidity
- Fresh seed packaging ensures reliable germination
Specifications
- Seed Name: Pinguicula Moctezumae Seeds
- Variety: Pinguicula moctezumae
- Plant Type: Carnivorous perennial
- Heirloom: Yes
- Organic: Not certified organic
- GMO Status: Non-GMO
- Season: Indoor sowing year-round
- USDA Zones: 9–11 outdoors; indoor suitable in all zones
- Growing Method: Indoor start recommended
- Sunlight Requirement: Bright, indirect light
- Planting Depth: Surface sow; do not bury seeds
- Seed Spacing: Scatter lightly on soil surface
- Soil Requirement: Nutrient-poor carnivorous substrate (peat/perlite mix)
- Watering Needs: Moderate; distilled or rainwater only
- Humidity Requirement: Medium to high
- Germination Time: 20–45 days
- Growth Habit: Rosette-forming carnivorous plant
- Mature Size: 1–3 inches tall, variable width
- Indoor Growing: Excellent for terrariums and controlled environments
Planting Guide
- Surface sow seeds on moist, nutrient-poor carnivorous plant medium.
- Do not bury seeds; lightly press onto the surface.
- Use distilled or rainwater to keep soil evenly moist.
- Maintain warm temperatures between 70–80°F.
- Provide bright, indirect light—avoid direct harsh sunlight.
- Use a humidity dome or terrarium to create ideal germination conditions.
- Transplant seedlings carefully once they establish small rosettes.