Description
It combines the narrow leaf structure of P. gypsicola with the robust growth of P. 'Sethos', featuring sticky, carnivorous leaves and large purple flowers.
Growth: Forms compact, semi-erect rosettes that can reach 3-4 or more inches in diameter in optimal conditions.
Appearance: Leaves are often light green with pinkish-purple edges, especially under strong light.
Flowers: Produces large, showy purple-violet flowers, typical of Sethos hybrids.
During summer, keep the soil damp, often utilizing a tray of distilled or rain water.
Dormancy: Produces a smaller, non-carnivorous succulent rosette
Reduce watering in winter (October–April) to allow the soil to dry between waterings, matching its succulent dormant phase.