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They're the 2 little green things in the middle of the picture, off the whitish / pinkish part.
 
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P. "Frasier's Beauty"

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P. 'Florian'
 
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Wow. Beautiful guys! In the last few years Mexi Pings have come to be some of my favorites and I love seeing all the different pictures people put up!
 
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P. "alum"

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P. 'Titan'

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P. "Fraser's Beauty"

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P. agnata "True Blue"
 
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Nice Pic Jim! My P. moranensis keeps aborting it's flower stalk. Not sure why yet.
 
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P. colimensis

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P. lusitanica

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P. laueana

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P. medusina waking up
 
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Jim,
P. 'Encantada' is
P. laueana "CP2" x moctezumae
Nice pings!
More people should grow pings. they are easy.
 
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I highly recommend that Pinguicula lover's become familiar with a few websites that have always been invaluable to me:

CP Database - Compiled by Jan Schlauer and maintained and operated by Rick Walker.

"Pings": Care and Cultivation - By Rick Walker, a page in the CP Database.

A World of Pinguicula - By Eric Partrat and Dr. Laurent Lagendre, but contributed to by many others.

CP Photofinder - Pinguicula section - By Bob Zeimer.

There are also several online discussion forums: Terraforums/CPUK Forum/ICPS Forum and probably others.
 
Thanks for the links. i was looking through the one and at first thsi chart confused me:

Temperature Key: Summer Winter: Growing period:

1 32-34F 46-68F 4-6 months
2 34-39F 59-84 7-9 months
3 26-34F 45-65F 3-4 months
4 40-55F 60-85F year-round
5 35-50F 70-90F year-round

then I looked more up at the countries being mentioned and it hit me that there were some Southern Hemisphere species in the mix.
 
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