Pinguicula conzattii

Closely related to Pinguicula mirandae, it is notable for being pubescent on both sides of its winter leaves.

[1] It is named in honour of Cassiano Conzatti, an Italian-born botanist who spent most of his life in Mexico.

Pinguicula conzattii is a perennial rosetted herb bearing stiff, ground-hugging rotund 28–50 mm.

The flowers are white to violet, and appear at the onset of succulent non-carnivorous winter rosette in November.

[1] Pinguicula conzattii is known only from its type location near Santiago Nuyoo in the district of Tlaxiaco in the Mexican state of Oaxaca.

P. conzattii with prey