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By Benurmanii
Posts:  2000
Joined:  Fri Aug 07, 2015 4:34 pm
#335038
So I've decided I'm going to post a picture of at least one of every kind of Pinguicula I own, even ones that are pretty ugly and not doing so well. I'm hoping that by doing this, when I inevitably take pictures of Pings that have started looking good again, I can see how much they have progressed/recovered. It's gonna be full of pictures, and a lot of the pictures may not be super-high-quality (I have shaky hands and fluorescent lighting is often weird through the iPhone camera), but to make up for that, I'll occasionally post my thoughts about some of the plants pictured. I hope that some find this thread enjoyable or useful.

Every photo in these first couple of posts was taken today (26th of April). You can see some of my thoughts in the file comments.
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BCP Golden Eye
BCP Golden Eye
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gigantea
gigantea
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gigantea with white flower, just got these from a friend
gigantea with white flower, just got these from a friend
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hard to get a good picture of the small flower of filifolia
hard to get a good picture of the small flower of filifolia
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always easier to photograph the base
always easier to photograph the base
filifolia.jpg (1.43 MiB) Viewed 8479 times
one of the most difficult Pings to photograph, due to the thin leaves at different depths
one of the most difficult Pings to photograph, due to the thin leaves at different depths
filifolia meh.jpg (988.97 KiB) Viewed 8479 times
esseriana
esseriana
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the small plants in the background of the pot are Yucca do 1717 (aka esseriana)
the small plants in the background of the pot are Yucca do 1717 (aka esseriana)
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emarginata x jaumavensis (although it should be emarginata x esseriana as jaumavensis is a synonym of esseriana)
emarginata x jaumavensis (although it should be emarginata x esseriana as jaumavensis is a synonym of esseriana)
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emarginata flower
emarginata flower
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emarginata
emarginata
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ehlersiae, there's also moranensis "J" in there
ehlersiae, there's also moranensis "J" in there
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ehlersiae white flower
ehlersiae white flower
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dertosensis
dertosensis
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both debbertiana "metallic purple" and 1713 are in this pot, can be a little hard to tell the difference but debbertiana "metallic purple" has a bit different leaf shape and pretty much no silver/green color on the tops of the leaves
both debbertiana "metallic purple" and 1713 are in this pot, can be a little hard to tell the difference but debbertiana "metallic purple" has a bit different leaf shape and pretty much no silver/green color on the tops of the leaves
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cyclosecta
cyclosecta
cyclosecta.jpg (912.63 KiB) Viewed 8479 times
corsica
corsica
corsica.jpg (1.27 MiB) Viewed 8479 times
corsica f. pallidula, a bit slow this year
corsica f. pallidula, a bit slow this year
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chuquisacensis, I once had two large plants but I accidentally let them dry out, this is all I got left (there is also a potosiensis in there)
chuquisacensis, I once had two large plants but I accidentally let them dry out, this is all I got left (there is also a potosiensis in there)
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causensis, will get flower pictures tomorrow, love this species!
causensis, will get flower pictures tomorrow, love this species!
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A hybrid by Carlton, it's P. moranensis Huahuapan x esseriana Clone A
A hybrid by Carlton, it's P. moranensis Huahuapan x esseriana Clone A
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calderoniae, the succulent plants blend in pretty well
calderoniae, the succulent plants blend in pretty well
calderoniae.jpg (1.37 MiB) Viewed 8479 times
caerulea
caerulea
caerulea.jpg (1.53 MiB) Viewed 8479 times
bohemica, the hibernacula are hidden by the moss
bohemica, the hibernacula are hidden by the moss
bohemica.jpg (1.31 MiB) Viewed 8479 times
balcanica, stupid peat has really sunk into the pot over the last few years
balcanica, stupid peat has really sunk into the pot over the last few years
balcanica.jpg (934.18 KiB) Viewed 8479 times
apuana
apuana
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agnata "red leaf" x rectifolia (synonym of moranensis), this is one of my own hybrids
agnata "red leaf" x rectifolia (synonym of moranensis), this is one of my own hybrids
agnata x rectifolia.jpg (1.15 MiB) Viewed 8479 times
One of my nicer agnata "red leaf" x mesophytica, I like the color a lot
One of my nicer agnata "red leaf" x mesophytica, I like the color a lot
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Another one of my nicer agnata "red leaf" x mesophytica, I separated this one to observe its leaf shape
Another one of my nicer agnata "red leaf" x mesophytica, I separated this one to observe its leaf shape
possible cultivar 1.jpg (883.8 KiB) Viewed 8479 times
the pot of my own crossing of agnata "red leaf" x mesophytica
the pot of my own crossing of agnata "red leaf" x mesophytica
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agnata x gypsicola
agnata x gypsicola
agnata x gypsicola.jpg (1.26 MiB) Viewed 8479 times
agnata true blue has been growing in here for a month or two, should probably take it out lol
agnata true blue has been growing in here for a month or two, should probably take it out lol
agnata true blue.jpg (1.01 MiB) Viewed 8479 times
agnata red leaf flowers (hard to get a good pic without reducing the light contrast a lot)
agnata red leaf flowers (hard to get a good pic without reducing the light contrast a lot)
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agnata red leaf, but more like red tips for me
agnata red leaf, but more like red tips for me
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acuminata, the bulbs are so small compared to the summer leaves, they are gonna be awake soon
acuminata, the bulbs are so small compared to the summer leaves, they are gonna be awake soon
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By twitcher
Posts:  656
Joined:  Sat Aug 25, 2018 5:56 am
#335039
Thank you so very much for feeding my ping addiction and stoking my ping jealousy. You have a wonderful collection.
By Benurmanii
Posts:  2000
Joined:  Fri Aug 07, 2015 4:34 pm
#335040
More pics from today, almost done with getting a photo of everything uploaded.
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lutea
lutea
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lutea flower
lutea flower
lutea flower.jpg (709.27 KiB) Viewed 8463 times
moranensis clone "J"
moranensis clone "J"
moranensis j.jpg (1.21 MiB) Viewed 8463 times
forgot the clone but it's moranensis and I have it written on the tag
forgot the clone but it's moranensis and I have it written on the tag
moranensis I forgot.jpg (1.17 MiB) Viewed 8463 times
moctezumae, I'm not great at growing this one
moctezumae, I'm not great at growing this one
moctezumae.jpg (1.32 MiB) Viewed 8463 times
this Tina is all messed up from aphids
this Tina is all messed up from aphids
messed up Tina.jpg (1.42 MiB) Viewed 8463 times
mesophytica
mesophytica
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megaspilaea
megaspilaea
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medusina
medusina
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plantlet that formed on the leaf tip of medusina, such a cool trait
plantlet that formed on the leaf tip of medusina, such a cool trait
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macroceras subsp. nortensis (or just macroceras, depending on who you ask)
macroceras subsp. nortensis (or just macroceras, depending on who you ask)
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macroceras from a Japan locale
macroceras from a Japan locale
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longifolia are not wanting to get out of bed
longifolia are not wanting to get out of bed
longifolia.jpg (1.31 MiB) Viewed 8463 times
red leaved longifolia, which is actually most likely grandiflora x longifolia
red leaved longifolia, which is actually most likely grandiflora x longifolia
longifolia red.jpg (810.15 KiB) Viewed 8463 times
received this as longifolia but now I'm not totally sure
received this as longifolia but now I'm not totally sure
longifolia maybe.jpg (1.07 MiB) Viewed 8463 times
I had two little leptoceras in this pot but something must have happened to the other, as this is the only one I can find :(
I had two little leptoceras in this pot but something must have happened to the other, as this is the only one I can find :(
leptoceras.jpg (1.28 MiB) Viewed 8463 times
recently got this laxifolia, got it on a rock I'm trying to get some calderoniae growing on
recently got this laxifolia, got it on a rock I'm trying to get some calderoniae growing on
laxifolia.jpg (872.21 KiB) Viewed 8463 times
laueana
laueana
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kondoi in a gypsum/sand mix (they don't naturally grow in gypsum as far as I'm aware), it is really strange as the one in this mix never seems to need water
kondoi in a gypsum/sand mix (they don't naturally grow in gypsum as far as I'm aware), it is really strange as the one in this mix never seems to need water
kondoi.jpg (1.24 MiB) Viewed 8463 times
kondoi white flower, also recently received
kondoi white flower, also recently received
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ionantha, some seemed to have developed some strange leaf malformation that I got on some planifolia, not sure what causes it as no pests are visible on the plant (pests in soil? virus?)
ionantha, some seemed to have developed some strange leaf malformation that I got on some planifolia, not sure what causes it as no pests are visible on the plant (pests in soil? virus?)
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other ionantha clone I have
other ionantha clone I have
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ibarrae flower
ibarrae flower
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ibarrae
ibarrae
ibarrae no flower.jpg (1.11 MiB) Viewed 8463 times
heterophylla, they don't really seem like all that much when in bulb form
heterophylla, they don't really seem like all that much when in bulb form
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(heterophylla x medusina) x gigantea "white flower"
(heterophylla x medusina) x gigantea "white flower"
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hemiepiphytica
hemiepiphytica
hemiepiphytica.jpg (1.33 MiB) Viewed 8463 times
gypsicola
gypsicola
gypsicola.jpg (1.31 MiB) Viewed 8463 times
gypsicola
gypsicola
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grandiflora
grandiflora
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grandiflora
grandiflora
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grandiflora (this one has pretty exceptional flowers imo)
grandiflora (this one has pretty exceptional flowers imo)
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grandiflora f. chinopetera, aka white-flowered grandiflora, really hoping mine flowers this year
grandiflora f. chinopetera, aka white-flowered grandiflora, really hoping mine flowers this year
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gracilis
gracilis
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hard to get the metallic yellow sheen to show up in pictures, not to mention that I couldn't get my phone in amongst the agnata flowers to find a good angle
hard to get the metallic yellow sheen to show up in pictures, not to mention that I couldn't get my phone in amongst the agnata flowers to find a good angle
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Last edited by Benurmanii on Sat Apr 27, 2019 6:06 am, edited 1 time in total.
By Huntsmanshorn
Posts:  950
Joined:  Wed Sep 03, 2014 6:32 am
#335041
I had some calderoniae for awhile but I couldn't get them to leave dormancy. They were sort of half way out when I got them and seemed to get stuck until they died. Could you explain how you are growing yours?
By Benurmanii
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Joined:  Fri Aug 07, 2015 4:34 pm
#335042
Aaaand some more, these are the last of the pics from today. With that all done, I've covered at least one of every different unique clone of Pinguicula I have (unless some are hiding that I forgot about). From here on out, it will be new photos of everything pictured in my first three posts.
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just got these martenizii
just got these martenizii
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in this photo there is macrophylla, moctezumae x gypsicola (or maybe the other way around), crassifolia, and gypsicola
in this photo there is macrophylla, moctezumae x gypsicola (or maybe the other way around), crassifolia, and gypsicola
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moranensis white flower (the soil seems to throw off the color when I take the picture)
moranensis white flower (the soil seems to throw off the color when I take the picture)
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just received these 'Hanka'
just received these 'Hanka'
Hanka.jpg (1.06 MiB) Viewed 8454 times
elongata bulbs that have been concerning me, they had a lot more outer leaves but have been losing them, but I think that those leaves were not the fully-dormant bulb leaves (although this would mean the bulbs are rather small, but who knows with this plant)
elongata bulbs that have been concerning me, they had a lot more outer leaves but have been losing them, but I think that those leaves were not the fully-dormant bulb leaves (although this would mean the bulbs are rather small, but who knows with this plant)
elongata hmm.jpg (1.2 MiB) Viewed 8454 times
a nice, big, healthy elongata bulb
a nice, big, healthy elongata bulb
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last elongata to go to sleep
last elongata to go to sleep
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emarginata from Zacapoaxtla, so fresh I haven't even taken it out of its cup
emarginata from Zacapoaxtla, so fresh I haven't even taken it out of its cup
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some unknown hybrid
some unknown hybrid
who knows.jpg (959.66 KiB) Viewed 8454 times
vulgaris white flower
vulgaris white flower
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vulgaris from Switzerland
vulgaris from Switzerland
vulgaris switzerland.jpg (1.09 MiB) Viewed 8454 times
vulgaris from France
vulgaris from France
vulgaris france.jpg (1.63 MiB) Viewed 8454 times
vulgaris from Alaska
vulgaris from Alaska
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villosa that is growing in my chest freezer setup
villosa that is growing in my chest freezer setup
villosa freezer.jpg (1.28 MiB) Viewed 8454 times
villosa that are currently growing outdoors
villosa that are currently growing outdoors
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vallis-regia
vallis-regia
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vallisneriifolia
vallisneriifolia
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vallisneriifolia, only the smaller hibernacula are waking at the moment
vallisneriifolia, only the smaller hibernacula are waking at the moment
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some unknown hybrid
some unknown hybrid
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Titan, there is also a calderoniae that is growing really weird, and a crassifolia in the picture
Titan, there is also a calderoniae that is growing really weird, and a crassifolia in the picture
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Sumidero and some random hybrid (or possibly rectifolia self) I made
Sumidero and some random hybrid (or possibly rectifolia self) I made
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rotundiflora has stayed like this for over a year
rotundiflora has stayed like this for over a year
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reticulata (synonym of kondoi) was once a beautiful plant until it rotted, something must've chewed on the roots and infected it, now it's just a small plantlets (fortunately kondoi doens't form plantlets on the tip of the leaf attached to the center of the plant, as that is what rots and typically prevents pullings in instances of sudden rotting)
reticulata (synonym of kondoi) was once a beautiful plant until it rotted, something must've chewed on the roots and infected it, now it's just a small plantlets (fortunately kondoi doens't form plantlets on the tip of the leaf attached to the center of the plant, as that is what rots and typically prevents pullings in instances of sudden rotting)
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rectifolia (also aka moranensis, wonder if someone will contest the species that got pulled under the name in the future), couldn't get a good photo unless I turned down the brightness a lot
rectifolia (also aka moranensis, wonder if someone will contest the species that got pulled under the name in the future), couldn't get a good photo unless I turned down the brightness a lot
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pumila and lusitanica, pretty sure that lusi seed sat dormant for a whole year before germinating as I haven't had lusi in a long while. I probably won't be doing pumila for a while, once the few individuals I have left die out. Too much maintenance to pollinate all the flowers for me to bother with, at the moment.
pumila and lusitanica, pretty sure that lusi seed sat dormant for a whole year before germinating as I haven't had lusi in a long while. I probably won't be doing pumila for a while, once the few individuals I have left die out. Too much maintenance to pollinate all the flowers for me to bother with, at the moment.
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primuliflora, I always manage to do something that kills off a bunch of my regular primuliflora
primuliflora, I always manage to do something that kills off a bunch of my regular primuliflora
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primuliflora white flower
primuliflora white flower
primuliflora white flower.jpg (1.4 MiB) Viewed 8454 times
primuliflora 'Rose', really just looks like primuliflora without the flowers
primuliflora 'Rose', really just looks like primuliflora without the flowers
primuliflora Rose.jpg (1.49 MiB) Viewed 8454 times
potosiensis, aka moranensis
potosiensis, aka moranensis
potosiensis.jpg (1.24 MiB) Viewed 8454 times
poldinii, the large one has a deformed leaf as cool April temps seemed to have caused it to make one hibernaculum leaf, lol
poldinii, the large one has a deformed leaf as cool April temps seemed to have caused it to make one hibernaculum leaf, lol
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planifolia that is dividing
planifolia that is dividing
planifolia.jpg (1.41 MiB) Viewed 8454 times
nevadensis, you can see one has a really curled-up leaf (curled over prey)
nevadensis, you can see one has a really curled-up leaf (curled over prey)
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nahuelbutensis (the sphagnum always makes the lighting and color weird but I tried to fix it)
nahuelbutensis (the sphagnum always makes the lighting and color weird but I tried to fix it)
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mundii
mundii
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By Benurmanii
Posts:  2000
Joined:  Fri Aug 07, 2015 4:34 pm
#335043
Huntsmanshorn wrote:I had some calderoniae for awhile but I couldn't get them to leave dormancy. They were sort of half way out when I got them and seemed to get stuck until they died. Could you explain how you are growing yours?
For me the key is to keep them wet. They will stay dormant 90% of the time, but they don't seem to care about being wet while dormant, and I've lost my best calderoniae to not realizing it was waking up and letting it dry out. I've heard from Oliver Gluch that he has lost flowers from waking plants when they did not get water as soon as they started waking, so it seems to be better to err on the wet side.
By Benurmanii
Posts:  2000
Joined:  Fri Aug 07, 2015 4:34 pm
#335049
jeff wrote:Bonjour

magnifique ;)

your P.megaspilaea come from Greece or Turkey ?

strange your P.dertosensis substrate ? it is a calcareous specie

jeff
P. megaspilaea is from Turkey. Regarding the dertosensis, I haven’t found calcareous species to grow differently in acidic media. Last year the dertosensis was in a calcareous media and it is growing just the same as it was last year.
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By jeff
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Joined:  Wed Sep 27, 2017 1:41 pm
#335052
for me a P.habilii then .

I haven’t found calcareous species to grow differently in acidic media.

for me , I found some .

for the temperate 3 possible substrate: limestone, acid and undifferentiated ,finally, that's what I found 'in situ' :roll:

jeff
By Benurmanii
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Joined:  Fri Aug 07, 2015 4:34 pm
#335053
jeff wrote:for me a P.habilii then .

I haven’t found calcareous species to grow differently in acidic media.

for me , I found some .

for the temperate 3 possible substrate: limestone, acid and undifferentiated ,finally, that's what I found 'in situ' :roll:

jeff
The lack of difference in growth between calcareous and acid media for calcareous Pings is just based on my own cultivation experience. For example I have grown P. vallisneriifolia and longifolia in acidic media and have not found them to grow abnormally (I originally put a few pieces of crushed coral and clay granules on the top of media but likely not enough to neutralize the peat in the mix). Almost all of my temperate Pinguicula share water trays with Pinguicula growing in live sphagnum which would lower the pH of their water a little as well.

I would think that acid-growing Pings would not like growing in clay media, but I have not found the calcareous-growing Pings to mind growing in other mixes.
By Benurmanii
Posts:  2000
Joined:  Fri Aug 07, 2015 4:34 pm
#335116
Some flower pics from today

P. filifolia subsp. alba
filifolia
filifolia
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A better picture of the Golden Eye flower
goldeneye flower1.jpg
goldeneye flower1.jpg (516.75 KiB) Viewed 8391 times
P. ehlersiae
ehlersiae flower.jpg
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ehlersiae flower1.jpg
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