Yes!!! Wooo Hooo and nice guyle-doodle-doo!! (Oh man, this editor thing is a pain in the rear!) Anyways, back to the topic: You could knock me over with a feather!! All this time I was excited about getting to see U. tenella in flower and it turns out the plant is Genlisea aurea. I sowed this seed so long ago the label eroded from the pot marker, lol. I got 2 plants, both formed nice small rosettes and both are presently flowering. This is a very small plant! I'll try to get a photo up, but the flower is very small and difficult to photograph. Is anyone growing this species? Are the flowers small and on short scapes? The seed was originally collected in Brazil and came marked as G. aurea so I am assuming it really is, and it was none too fresh! It is always an exciting event for me to see a new species flower, especially when it is a total surprise that I have been growing it! So tonight I will do some research and learn all about the plant. I never give up on seeded pots, and this is why.