Pinguicula Zecheri
Pinguicula Zecheri, is a rare and eye-catching Mexican butterwort, native to the mossy hillsides of Guerrero’s pine forests. First discovered in 1981 by Ernst Zecher and Stefan Schatzl, this species forms rosettes of lush green leaves that glisten with tiny glands, ready to trap small insects. Its striking flowers can reach nearly two inches long (including the spur)—making them some of the showiest in the genus. Though some botanists debate whether it is a distinct species or simply a form of Pinguicula moranensis, collectors prize Pinguicula Zecheri for its size, elegance, and charming blooms.
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Description
Pinguicula Zecheri, is a rare and eye-catching Mexican butterwort, native to the mossy hillsides of Guerrero’s pine forests. First discovered in 1981 by Ernst Zecher and Stefan Schatzl, this species forms rosettes of lush green leaves that glisten with tiny glands, ready to trap small insects. Its striking flowers can reach nearly two inches long (including the spur)—making them some of the showiest in the genus. Though some botanists debate whether it is a distinct species or simply a form of Pinguicula moranensis, collectors prize Pinguicula Zecheri for its size, elegance, and charming blooms.























