Okay, here's the scoop - don't know why they called me Mister though
Dear Mr. Yeung
Thank you for your interest in what is very likely on of the plants Longwood distributed in the past. Here is the information I was able to gather from our records:
We received it (1 plant) on May 15, 1958 through plant exchange from Mr. Marcel Lecoufle in France (Orchidees-Anthurium-Caladium-Plantes de Collection, 1 Rue de l'Eglise, Boissy-Saint-Leger)
It was received as Pinguicula caudata, later the name was changed to P. moranensis, and still later to P. moranensis 'Superba'. The plant was widely distributed from Longwood, with three major distributions in 1977, 1979, and 1981. Unfortunately, at various times if was distributed under one of the above three names, but it always carried Longwood's accession number 19581059 (in the past abbreviate to 581059).
Longwood Gardens did not assign to this plant a cultivar name 'Longwood', but it appears that it was thought of as a superior plant, therefore it was offered for distribution on three occasions. Our records indicate that the plant had deep carmine flowers, with lighter throat and reddish lines. We had this plant until about 1995.
I would be very much interested to hear from you about the current status of this plant.
Best regards
Tomasz Anisko
Dr. Tomasz Anisko
Curator of Plants
Longwood Gardens
*I've taken off his contact info*
Does anyone have any questions for him before I write him back? I was going to mention that it is being distributed by LACPS - and if anyone has an extra in good condition I think we should offer to send him one!