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By Dionaea Masukippa
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You might have already seen this but, while showing co-workers different kinds of carnivorous plants, I stumbled upon this neat image chart of pinguicula blooms. Unfortunately it only covers a handful of species and hybrids.
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By Painley
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This is really neat! I had an unknown pingicula and now I'm starting to think it is a Tina!ImageImage

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By Painley
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jeff wrote:Painley :

I'm not sure, but one of the parents seems to be an agnata

for me the tip of the petals is too colorful for this to be a x'Tina '
I will take your word for it! Now I just need to figure out the other half.

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By Painley
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jeff wrote:it is a swap , a purchase in garden center, other ?

it's always hard to find the parents of a hybrid
may be a P.agnata x moranensis simply

jeff
It was a swap yes.

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