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What species of butterwort is this?

Wolfn

Agent of Chaos
I saw this picture of a butterwort in a biology book when I was in middle school. Any idea what species it is?

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Bumpalicious
 
hard to tell without a flower....ive got a half dozen differnt pings that look like that
 
I'm not entirely sure, but I would guess that it's P. moranensis.
 
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My own guess is that it is a variety of Pinguicula moranensis, as w03 has said. It appears to be growing very much like the nursery, California Carnivores often grow theirs, with a soil-surface binding companion growth of low mosses.
 
LOL! It's the companion mosses that have me intrigued. Is this the same moss?

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I saw this picture of a butterwort in a biology book when I was in middle school. Any idea what species it is?

butterwort.jpg


Pinguicula Moranensis 'D'?

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Pinguicula Moranensis is my guess as well. I am looking for one hehe.
 
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