Pinguicula gigantea x laueana

SKU:
25GIL
$18.95
(7 reviews)
This lovely hybrid displays a gentle pink hue when grown in bright light. Lots of hybrid vigor!

Type of Plant: Tropical plant for windowsill growing.
Size: 2-3 inches across when mature.
Sunlight: Dappled to partial sun. Avoid hot sunlight.
Water: Low-mineral water (50 ppm or less).
Soil: 1 part peat moss, 3 parts perlite.
Temperatures: Tolerant of cool temperatures but always protect from frost.

PLANT YOU RECEIVE
• Juvenile plant, acclimated for windowsill growing.
• Shipped in a 3-inch pot. Care instructions are included.

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Maximum Purchase:
2 units

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Reviews

  • 5
    WOW, WOW, WOW

    Posted by M L on December 5, 2024

    I was ecstatic to see this variety offered from SNW as I love that they ship all their carns potted. I've seen this offered from other carn sellers, but only trust to purchase from SNW. It arrived robust and very healthy with not a spec of soil disturbed. I LOVE how SNW uniquely packages their plants. It provides the best protection and I find out easier to unpack their carns vs. other sellers. I can't wait to see how big it gets and to continue it's pinkish tinge. It's already caught so many fungus gnats.

  • 5
    Healthy plant ss usual!

    Posted by PT on December 23, 2023

    Have had the Gigantea Ping for 2 months now and it's grown almost 3 inches! The ping, as well as every order, was meticulously packed. So glad SNW is regularly selling pings now. Can't wait to grow my collection of SNW pings!

  • 5
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    Posted by LAM on August 23, 2020

  • 5
    new shipment

    Posted by Jimmie on March 7, 2019

    Arrived last week in perfect condition and starting to show new growth. Will move out side after Monday. Packing is very well done, and protects plants perfectly. Thanks

  • 5
    Plant arrival

    Posted by Fred P. on January 6, 2019

    Great packaging and fast shipping! Thank you very much!

  • 5
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    Posted by tom heller on January 4, 2019

  • 5
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    Posted by Steven Kazmierczak on December 26, 2018

    All plants were healthy and packed extremely well.