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Ping Tray

Cool. I really can't find to many Mexican Pinguicula where i live. Darn. Nobody trades anymore.

Your NOIDs are a bit on the young side unless they've already flowered, which is unlikely.
 
I'd say wait for flowers if you really want to know what those no-ID pings are.

The P. x Titan isn't confused; that's how the dormant leaves look on mine. When it wakes up it'll be back to normal.

I love the moctezumae.
 
Thanks Jeff, that definitely helps. P. 'Titan' seems tempermental to me. It has a mind of its own and entered dormancy when everything else was just waking up.

I'll post more pics of my moctezumae... it has 3 flower stalks being sent up right now and should put on quite a show.

Phil
 
NICE set 'o pings Baylor. :)

What is the one in the lowest row, third plant from the left? I see those a lot in people's collection but can never find one. Is it a pure species or a hybrid?
 
Looking pretty good, especially the 'Pirouette'!
 
Thanks everyone! After many questions and unfortunately some expired plants, I seem to be getting a cultivation technique down.

Fryster, that is good ole Pinguicula agnata (pure species). Very robust grower. It has yet to send up a flower stalk, but I am hoping this will be the season.

Thanks Jim! You know, I owe most of my collection to you!
 
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it is actually 'pirhoutte' that is still acclimating to my conditions. I've since moved it closer to the T5s so that and 'Sethos' will color up.
 
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Too early to tell, but one of your unknowns resembles P. gracilis.
 
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wow, What is your secret haha. Mine died, and I have one successful cutting which is really small. Should I put something dry on the top, what do you use? I think its a primoflora.
 
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FWIW, here's an old picture of P. gracilis:

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I'll go out on a limb and call P. esseriana on the in-focus unknown ping.

Jason
 
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