- Pinguicula primuliflora
Taxobox
name = "Pinguicula primuliflora"
image_caption =
regnum =Plant ae
divisio =Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Lamiales
familia =Lentibulariaceae
genus = "Pinguicula "
species = "P. primuliflora"
binomial = "Pinguicula primuliflora"
binomial_authority = Wood & Godfr. (1957)
synonyms =
*"Isoloba elatior"
(Michx.) Raf. (1836)"Pinguicula primuliflora", commonly known as the Primrose Butterwort, is a species of
carnivorous plant belonging to the genus "Pinguicula ". It is native to the southeasternUnited States . The typical variety forms a white flower in blooming. Like otherbutterwort s, it has sticky adhesive leaves which attract, capture and digest arthropod prey in order to supply the plant with nutrients such asnitrogen not found in the nutrient poor, acidicsoil that it grows in. Its name derives from the fact it is usually the first one to flower in the spring.Roots
Like all "
Pinguicula ", theroot s are undeveloped, and are mainly used to absorb water and anchor the plant, nutrients are absorbed through carnivory.Carnivory
"Pinguicula primuliflora", like all members of the family
Lentibulariaceae , is carnivorous. Their leaves are covered with tiny hairs which secrete amucilage nous liquid. This gives the leaves a wet appearance and is believed to attractinsects in search of water. As soon as aninsect lands on the leaves, it becomes ensnared in the mucilage; as it struggles, it gathers more of the liquid on it. The plant responds by secreting digestive enzymes that dissolve and digest the insides of the prey, creating a nutrient soup which the plant then absorbs. The leaves of "P. primuliflora" aregreen .Flowers
"P. primuliflora" has 5-petaled
zygomorphic flower s. The plant is self fertile, but must be pollinated to be fertilized.Cultivation
"P. primuliflora" is an ideal
beginner s first butterwort incultivation . It is typically easy to grow, and does not require high humidity, nor extremely intense lighting to flower and create sticky, carnivorousleaves . It can be propagated by selfing, or, more effectively, through cross pollination with another plant. "P. primuliflora" has known to be quite the weed in cultivation, it is not unusual to find many shoots coming out from the plant, which can eventually take over the pot and may need maintenance. "P. primuliflora" requires the basics of anycarnivorous plant ; it needs poor, acidicsoil , such as 50/50peat moss andperlite orhorticultural sand mix, or pure sphagnum peat moss mix. No potting soil or fertilizer. "P. primuliflora", along with some other Butterworts, can be grown in a tray of standing water to increase humidity and maintain soil moisture.Distribution and habitat
"P. primuliflora" is native to the southeastern United States. Specifically, they are commonly found between the southern east of Mississippi, to the north west of Florida. They are in Zone 8 of the USA. They can handle for short periods down to 20F or -9C for brief periods of time during their dormancy, which typically lasts 3-4 months.
External links
* [http://www.sarracenia.com/faq.html Barry Rice's Carnivorous Plant FAQ]
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