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2 plant IDs needed! :)

Take a look at this thread

The Drosera is probably D. spatulata var. gympiensis. Ivan Snyder provided material of these to one of the big tissue culture nurseries in the USA.

The flower on the Pinguicula do not look like P. primuliflora. Can you get better pictures of the flowers? Maybe P. moctezumae?
 
Correction: The D. spatulata in wide tissue culture is a hybrid of D. spatulata var gympiensis and the more typical "Kanto" form of D. spatulata. The most striking traits of var gympiensis are the deep pink petals, short hairy scapes and hairy sepals.

http://www.carnivorousplants.org/cpn/Species/v34n2p56_60.html
 
Any other opinions on the Ping and sundew anyone?
 
P. moctezumae and D. spatulata.
 
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