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More Tray Images

Joseph Clemens

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Here is another gallery, hopefully of some different trays from the first group:

Tray Images
 
Is that P. 'Huahuapan' that I see in the fourth pic in the upper left corner and a bunch of other pics?
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Mine seems to be beginning to make winter leaves as well.

Really nice plants.

-Ben
 
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Quote[/b] (Drosera36 @ Nov. 10 2006,9:16)]Is that P. 'Huahuapan' that I see in the fourth pic in the upper left corner and a bunch of other pics?
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Mine seems to be beginning to make winter leaves as well.

Really nice plants.

-Ben
Image, "TrayK.jpg" has two Pinguicula 'Huahuapan' on the right edge top and bottom. There may be others, I wasn't sure which tray you were referring to.

This one:
TrayK.jpg
 
I was talking about tray 'D' and that one too.

-Ben
 
wow...those gypsicola are blinding me!!
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Alex
 
[b said:
Quote[/b] (Drosera36 @ Nov. 10 2006,10:06)]I was talking about tray 'D' and that one too.

-Ben
Here's tray D and the breakdown follows:

TrayD.jpg


First row, left to right: Pinguicula agnata, Pinguicula hemiepiphytica, Pinguicula reticulata, Pinguicula cyclosecta, and Pinguicula gracilis.

Second row, left to right: Pinguicula reticulata, Pinguicula 'Enigma', another Pinguicula 'Enigma', and Pinguicula pilosa.

Third row, left to right: Pinguicula cyclosecta, (Pinguicula laueana (CP2) x Pinguicula emarginata), Pinguicula cyclosecta x Pinguicula emarginata), and a Pinguicula with a missing label.
 
Oh, the Pinguicula hemiepiphytica looked like P. 'Huahuapan' to me.

-Ben
 
Yes, I see what you mean. The foliage does look similar, especially in the photographs, when you're not looking at them in person to catch many more angles.
 
I was wondering if you do anything to your plants to induce them to flower besides fert?

-Ben
 
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For some of them I get them to bloom and usually produce winter form leaves by cutting them back to 10 hours per day of light for a week or two. They start looking pale and that bothers me, so I don't like to do that for very long. Many just keep blooming, others, bloom and rest, bloom and rest. I am still working to discover triggers for some of those I've been growing 6 years or more.
 
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