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Post by fredg on May 21, 2016 15:13:48 GMT
I purchased the gemmae of this Pinguicula x (vallisneriifolia x grandiflora) a couple of years ago. This is the first flower I've had on it so far. Cultivationi exactly the same as all the other hardy Pinguicula I have. An undrained tray of peat/ granite grit with a little Levington's M3 added.
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Post by fredg on May 9, 2018 10:08:40 GMT
Looking quite good this morning
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Post by fredg on May 11, 2019 14:51:27 GMT
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Post by fredg on Feb 29, 2020 10:28:15 GMT
I've decided to expand this plant so here's the result from one hibernacula. They're 4.5" half pots.
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Post by dvg on Mar 2, 2020 16:15:14 GMT
I haven't ever tried the temperate pings before.
Do you figure any of these young starts might flower for you later this year Fred?
If so, it's going to be quite the flower show.
dvg
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Post by fredg on Mar 2, 2020 22:12:37 GMT
A couple of years at least Doug.
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Post by fredg on Apr 25, 2020 11:23:06 GMT
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Post by fredg on Jul 3, 2020 14:08:00 GMT
The two pots of gemmae shown above. Now a little different. It looks like next season will be quite floriferous
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Post by fredg on Apr 1, 2021 18:07:23 GMT
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Post by fredg on Apr 18, 2021 11:11:05 GMT
One of the pots of last year's gemmae. One has a flower bud
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Post by fredg on Apr 24, 2021 13:26:29 GMT
A comparison of the mature and young plants. The young plants from gemmae last year, many now in bud The mature plants that the gemmae were taken from. The two pots side by side.
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Post by fredg on Apr 25, 2021 19:24:42 GMT
The first flower to open from last year's gemmae.
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Post by corky on Apr 25, 2021 20:23:36 GMT
Very nice, and just a year from gemmea to flowering,even better
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Post by fredg on Apr 26, 2021 18:47:44 GMT
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Post by fredg on May 6, 2021 10:59:38 GMT
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