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Butterwort
By Lou Paun
Butterwort (Pinguicula) - These interesting dwarf bog-plants are pretty in the bog garden or moist spots in the rock garden. There are about half-a-dozen kinds, all resembling each other and, except P.

 


Butterwort
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BUTTERWORT, the popular name of a small insectivorous plant, Pinguicula vulgaris, which grows in wet, boggy land. It is a herb with a rosette of fleshy, oblong leaves, i to 3 in.

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Lentibulariaceae / Bladderwort Small Butterwort (Pinguicula pumila)
Small Butterwort is also known as Dwarf Butterwort. ...

Butterwort
Lentibulariaceae
Pinguicula vulgaris, or Butterwort, is a small plant with rosettes of light green to yellow green leaves that is native to the Northern United States and Eurasia.

Pale Butterwort, Pale Dog Violet, Pale Forget-me-not, Pale Persicaria, Pale Sedge, Pale St.

Field Office Guide to Plant Species
Yellow Butterwort
Pinguicula lutea Walter ...

Butterwort
Pinguicula produce micro fine sticky droplets on its broad flat leaves much like flypaper and collects very small insects on its surface.

Yorkshire Sanicle is one of the names given sometimes to Butterwort, or Marsh Violet (Pinguicula vulgaris), a plant with violetcoloured flowers and thick plaintain-shaped leaves, which grow in a tuft or rosette on the ground, ...

Butterworts (Pinguicula) and sundews (Drosera) are covered with tiny sticky glands; unwary insects get stuck to the "flypaper" surface and are slowly digested.

See also: Primrose, Pitcher Plant, Purslane, Wood Sorrel, Grape