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As I have noted that some plants of Pinguicula longifolia subsp. longifolia from a <span style='color:red'>red</span> population have appeared among us in culture, I have just done the page on my visit there.
This is amazing also to note that in the same area (I mean in the anisclo canyon); the P. longifolia subsp. longifolia plants are all green...but the sun is less shining in that gorges.
We can speak of P. longifolia subsp. longifolia f. red and the seedlings from Red form or green form stay red or green in culture also.
I know some of the experts over there use a dripping wall to grow some of these temperate Pings(a lot seem to grow vertically). Does that seem to work better?
I have two dripping walls (I had) It is a good idea for the long leaves species like P. vallisneriifolia but this species must have a high humid air around, meaning a close greenhouse. You need light (and UV) for your plants so you must have sun or artificial light. If you have sun, the temperature in this greenhouse is too high.
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