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Just For Fun....

jimscott

Tropical Fish Enthusiast
Let's see who can correctly ID these (correctly ID'd) plants by their flowers:

1)
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2)
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3)
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4)
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5)
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6)
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7)
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8)
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9)
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10)
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I'm pretty sure the last one is a pinguicula.
 
I'ma guess that #2 is P. gypsicola, seeing that its leaves are in the picture, lol.
 
Hmmm.... and they say, all ya need are the flowers....
 
lolz...

half no-eyed deer...

fun game though.
 
Er, can't guess many:

1) Sethos look-alike
2) gypsicola
5) gigantea hybrid
7) looks a bit 'Florian' like
9) moctezumae
10) Write more clearly - I can't read the label!! :)
 
I'm pretty sure the last one is a pinguicula.

Grand prize goes here ^, imo.


As for myself - love the flowers; couldn't name one of them, though. :)
 
Er, can't guess many:

1) Sethos look-alike
2) gypsicola
5) gigantea hybrid
7) looks a bit 'Florian' like
9) moctezumae
10) Write more clearly - I can't read the label!! :)

2 & 9 are correct... but then again, gypsicola leaves are distinctive.
 
I'm totally clueless.. But cool thread! for the most part, Ping flowers all look the same to me... it's great to see them side-by-side to highlight the differences between them.
 
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I think even the experts scratch their heads! What's after leaves and flowers - DNA samples?
 
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What I know for sure:

#5: gigantea x moctezumae (I heard you say something about this one...)
#2: gypsicola (really obvious - the leaves are in the photo)
#9: moctezumae (sorta obvious)
 
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