Thanks William.. good to see you around here.
Rattler, it's true most Genlisea are easy to grow, but in my experience (for some species) only in the short term.
Last year I got plants of some species and all started growing very happily, sprreading and filling the pot. Then i found a problem with species in the violacea group ( in my case with "Itacambira beauty", violacea and lobata x violacea ). These plants grow very well and after some time with me started blooming and showing their very nice flowers but then ..
.. suddenly the plants started to turn brown and I could not save them. Its some kind of annual behavior I think and maybe the only way to avoid this is to constantly make new plants from vegetative propagation, something I learned too late. Currently I am trying to save my G.lobata which is still blooming.
For species outside this group (aurea, hispidula, margaretae, repens ) I dont have this problems and they grow as perennials.
I'd love to read others experiences with this plants and know if someone else has suffered this kind of behavior.
CP30, you can share my pics as long as you mantain my name on them.
Regards,
Sebastian.