Pinguicula longifolia
Pinguicula longifolia Ramond ex DC.
Pinguicula longifolia is a perennial carnivorous subalpine plant native to the Central Pyrenees, occurring on both the French and Spanish sides of the region. It was first described in 1805 by Ramond ex DC. and belongs to the Lentibulariaceae family.
Description
Pinguicula longifolia is a species of carnivorous plant that thrives in subalpine environments. It is characterized by its long leaves and is part of the Lentibulariaceae family. The plant is found in the Central Pyrenees, spanning across the borders of France and Spain. Its scientific name was published in 1805 by Ramond ex DC.
Distribution
Global · France · Spain
Synonyms
Pinguicula longifolia subsp. longifoliaPinguicula grandiflora subsp. longifoliaPinguicula vulgaris subsp. longifoliaPinguicula grandiflora var. longifoliaPinguicula vulgaris unranked longifoliaPinguicula vulgaris var. longifolia

