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P. "apassionada" - starman's pics.

  • #21
Dino,
I believe this is just the Mexican Pinguicula you are looking for, Pinguicula agnata (True Blue). I do not know why it is called (True Blue), but it does have nice "green" leaves in nearly all growing conditions:

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  • #22
Pill,

I find that gypsicola (when I had it) and its hybrids are especially dewy. Much more so than any of my other Mexi-Pings
 
  • #23
oh ok, then i guess i am doing things right.

and call me clint
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  • #24
Thats a nice plant, PinguiculaMan!
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But, I grow my pings in partly sunny conditions, and none of them have turned red. I like it when the edges turn red, like my plant in the same post as my P. 'Apassionada' But, I dont like it any redder than that.
Dino
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