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Pinguicula looking happy in Kula

  • #21
Oh those are gorgeous awesome pings! :drool:
 
  • #22
Looking great man. Are those seedlings all of that same cross? would the differences between them just be the variance of the cross or was there maybe some stray seed in there from another plant too?
 
  • #23
SO many sweet Pings!
 
  • #24
Good lord you have gorgeous pings. Kind of makes me wanna keep mine going.
 
  • #25
Oh man, your pings are so wonderful :drool:
 
  • #26
Pinguicula 'Aphrodite' Dec 28, 2011
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P. cyclosecta Dec 28, 2011
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  • #27
Beautiful pics!
 
  • #29
P. cyclosecta
these guys are being kept warm wet and given additional light. Haven't started to make winter succulent leaves. And are flowering. A bit early I remember them blooming profusely in February of previous years

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  • #30
Warm and wet = flowers? So much for applying conventional logic!
 
  • #31
The flowers and the pings look just great! Sounds like you live in heaven for growing many plants! :)
 
  • #32
I may have to get another cyclosecta. You're killing me here..
 
  • #33
trying cross between Pinguicula 'Aphrodite' and P. cyclosecta today but as I was doing it I noticed the nectar spurs are so different. Relative to the flower the one on cyclosecta is long and very thin

P. cyclosecta
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Just because :)
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P. 'Aphrodite'
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  • #34
grr.. knock it off! You're totally going to make me fall in love with pings all over again. :rolleyes: Great pics!
 
  • #35
"Succulent: leaves winter growth:
P. cyclosecta


P. moransis "Alba"


P. gypsicola


P. laueana


Flower: P. agnatha
 
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