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P. laueana

  • #21
Nice looking ping, i love it! :)
I want one of those! :)
 
  • #22
JHT Im pm'ing you now..
 
  • #23
Some clones of this species can be quite reluctant to flower.

Fortunately, this P. laueana clone is always ready to go...succulent leaves in place or whatever, it doesn't care...when it's time, it's go time baby! :cool:

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dvg
 
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  • #24
Mine looks like this right now - with no inclination to flower:

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  • #25
Very interesting how you grow this plant, In pure stone like a succulent!
 
  • #26
The sublime beauty of P. laueana,

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portending the crimson slashes to follow.

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dvg
 
  • #27
Torture, LOL!
 
  • #28
Still going strong flowering.
Looks like there might even be more just starting at the base.
Lots of little flying critters appeared in my tank. This ping took care of them but good!
JMatt

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  • #29
Gorgeous JM!
 
  • #30
Sweeeeet. Hoping mine gives me a nice, red flower soon.
 
  • #31
jmatt: that's gorgeous! I like the drosera to the left too... are those in flower as well? I want to see *all* your blooms :p
 
  • #32
You must be talking about my D. menziesii?
That was in flower, I will check to see if more are coming.
They were a light purple.
JMatt
 
  • #33
Ooh purple! :awesome:
 
  • #34
This is one of my favorite Pinguicula so far. The leaves turn a nice color under bright light.
The base of a pedicel here:
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Stigma:
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I recently pollinated a flower with P. potosiensis pollen, i hope the seeds are viable!
 
  • #35
Sweet!!!
Now that looks like a happy plant for sure!
JMatt
 
  • #36
Great plants! My P. laueana is about the size of a quarter and I'm still waiting for it to put on some good growth. This hobby certainly requires a lot of patience.
 
  • #37
That flower is amazing!
 
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