This plant is pet safe
We have researched this plant using reliable sources and it has been deemed non toxic to pets.
However, like anything that isn’t part of the natural diet, it may cause an upset tummy if eaten.
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Carnivorous Butterwort Pinguicula Agnata Houseplant
£13.00
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Carnivorous Butterwort Pinguicula Agnata: A Natural Fungus Gnat Trap
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Pinguicula Agnata: Nature’s Pest Control
The Butterwort Pinguicula Agnata is an excellent natural remedy for fungus gnats and small flying insects. Its sticky leaves trap pests effortlessly, helping to keep your indoor plants healthy and pest-free. Whether you’re a seasoned plant owner or a beginner, this low-maintenance plant is a must-have.
The Origins of Carnivorous Plants
Carnivorous plants like Pinguicula Agnata have evolved over 40 million years to thrive in nutrient-poor environments such as swamps and waterlogged areas. These conditions lack essential nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus, which are crucial for photosynthesis and growth. As a result, they developed specialized traps to extract nutrients from insects and other small prey.
How Does the Butterwort Trap Work?
The Butterwort’s sticky leaves serve as a natural flypaper, attracting and ensnaring small insects. Once caught, the plant releases enzymes to break down its prey, absorbing vital nutrients to support its growth. This mechanism makes Pinguicula Agnata a highly effective pest control option.
Care Guide for Pinguicula Agnata
Keep your Pinguicula Agnata healthy and thriving by following these care tips:
- Light: Provide bright, indirect sunlight or artificial light for optimal growth.
- Water: Use distilled or rainwater to prevent mineral buildup. Keep the soil moist but never soggy.
- Humidity: Moderate to high humidity is ideal.
- Soil: Choose a well-draining, nutrient-poor mix designed for carnivorous plants.
- Feeding: The plant will naturally capture prey, but occasional feeding with small insects can boost growth.
Why Choose Butterwort Pinguicula Agnata?
- Natural Pest Control: Effectively traps fungus gnats and other insects.
- Easy to Care For: Suitable for beginners and experienced plant owners alike.
- Unique Aesthetic: Adds a touch of exotic charm to your indoor garden.
Important Notes
- Each plant is unique, and appearances may vary. Some plants may bloom depending on the season.
- Soil on leaves during transit does not harm the plant and does not need to be removed.
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Plant Features | Easy Care Plants, Pet Friendly Plants, Rare And Unusual Plants |
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Size: | 6cm, 8cm |
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Great plant fits in well with my lil collection
Arrived in double quick time and great communication from the seller
Excellent service, plant arrived in great condition with great packaging. 3 days in and already caught several flies. Thank you!