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By Exovexer
Posts:  9
Joined:  Fri May 16, 2014 3:48 pm
#204602
Hi,
I am asking to be sure :geek: , If someone can tell me, I will appreciate.

Some leafs were damaged; however, there are lots of healthy leafs.

Thanks for answers.

Edit: Sorry for the pictures, I just reloaded them.

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Last edited by Exovexer on Sun Jun 08, 2014 5:40 pm, edited 1 time in total.
By Grey
Posts:  3255
Joined:  Mon Jul 26, 2010 3:48 pm
#204613
Hi! I'm sorry, the images you've uploaded haven't worked. I can say, however, that we won't be able to definitively identify a Mexican Pinguicula until it flowers... if you can get the images working, mind you, we might be able to hazard a guess. P. gigantea is likely the largest of the Mexican pings so it should be fairly obvious if the plant is getting to full size; when it's younger, though, it can look like a swathe of other species/hybrids.
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By Grey
Posts:  3255
Joined:  Mon Jul 26, 2010 3:48 pm
#204620
You're welcome! I didn't realise the plant had a flower already, lovely! I believe it's a Pinguicula Tina, a hybrid between P. agnata and P. zecheri. The flower shape on a gigantea is a little different, the colour is also paler than your plant. It looks in good shape, well done!
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