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unknown plants seen @ ICPS conference

Hi, i saw some really interesting plants over there, but the nametags were mostly missing.
Stuff in the botanical gardens own collection just stated genus, name of the person who discovered/collected it and a database number.

1.
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2.
this is supposed to be a semi carnivorous plant
i mean the big bromeliad, not the heli :p
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3.
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4.
all i know is that it's a ping.
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I think the last one is Stylidium debile or something. From the flower.
 
I like the plant in pic 3
Anyone have any idea what it is
 
#3 peperomia prostrata

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the 2 genus of bromeliads that are thought to be carnivorous are catopsis and brocchinia
 
The last one is stylidium debile. The second looks like catopsis berteroniana but I'm not 100% sure.
 
Those are some tall flower stalks on the Stylidium debile. Why'd you think it was a ping? :O
 
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@Lime, bec there was a name tag on it that said "Pinguicula" :p

I think i know what number 1 is, Paepalanthus
 
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