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Pinguicula Leilani - Tissue Culture, Small (5.5oz) Flask
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Pinguicula 'Leilani' is a captivating hybrid between P. laueana and P. cyclosecta, known for its exceptional visual appeal. This butterwort showcases delicate lavender-toned leaves that intensify in color under bright light, reflecting the influence of P. cyclosecta's pigmentation.

Its saturated purple flowers, inherited from P.  cyclosecta, add a bold contrast to the soft foliage, making it a standout in any collection. With its compact growth and vibrant coloration, 'Leilani' is a favorite among enthusiasts seeking elegance and intensity in a single plant.

 

Shipping
  • Local pickup in Los Angeles and San Diego available
  • Winter shipping: We advise all orders ordered during the winter be shipped with heat packs. We are not responsible for damages due to shipping of plants during winter without heat packs.

Replacements & Quality Guarantee

 We pack with care to ensure plants arrive healthy. If damage occurs in transit, contact us within 48 hours of delivery with photos and we’ll make it right.

Return Policy

Our goal is for every customer to be totally satisfied with their purchase. If this isn’t the case, let us know and we’ll do our best to work with you to make it right.

What You’ll Receive

  • Plants are young but well established
  • Color: Lavender-toned foliage; flowers are saturated purple-pink when in bloom

Care Instructions

  • Light: A sunny windowsill, T5, or LED grow lights
  • Potting medium: Mexican Butterwort mix (available in our store!)
  • Feeding: Fish food or bugs every 3–4 weeks
  • Water: Keep soil moist during active growth; allow slight drying between waterings in winter
  • Humidity: 50–80% with good airflow
  • Temperature: 55–85°F
  • Dormancy: No true dormancy, but may enter a succulent state during cooler months

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