Description
Pinguicula ehlersiae ‘Cotton Candy’
Pinguicula ehlersiae ‘Cotton Candy’ is a stunning and unique butterwort known for its soft green-to-pink coloration and beautifully curled leaf edges. This compact carnivorous plant typically reaches around 1.5-2” in diameter, making it a perfect addition to windowsills, terrariums, or small plant collections.
During its growing season, ‘Cotton Candy’ produces vibrant, eye-catching magenta flowers on tall, elegant stalks—adding a bright pop of color above its rosette. In winter, the plant transitions into a succulent phase, forming a tighter rosette with smaller, flatter leaves.
Compared to other forms of Pinguicula ehlersiae, ‘Cotton Candy’ is a faster grower, often reaching a larger size more quickly. It tends to display greener tones overall.
The winter rosettes are comprised of up to 60 succulent leaves from November to April, meanwhile the summer rosette is formed of about 20-25 thinner and broader pink leaves. Pinguicula ehlersiae was named for Mrs. Renate Ehlers, who made the type of collection in 1979.
The plants on the pictures are representative, you will get a similar plant. [Plants are not flowering at the moment]
You'll get a similar plant to the ones in the pictures. Please note that some plants are greener than others but will turn a bit pinkish with time under intense light. Some plants also change their appearance during the winter phase.
The plants are shipped bare root in a plastic container to protect the plants. We ship the plants on Monday and Wednesday to avoid the weekend cut off.
Plants are between 0.75-1" in diameter.
The plant has been growing under LED lights with a temperature of 75~80° during the day and 55~70° at night.
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It is strongly recommended to get a heating pack during the winter to protect your plant from low temperatures, we are not responsible for dead plants that did not have a heating pack during transit. 1 heating pack per order is enough.
🌈🌿 Pinguicula (Butterwort) Care Guide
• Small insects
• Fish food flakes
• Schultz cactus fertilizer (follow bottle directions)
• Winter: 45–70°F


