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Post by fredg on Jul 7, 2015 20:57:03 GMT
An attractive group of P. grandiflora flowers in mid May.
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Post by fredg on May 1, 2016 12:50:35 GMT
This happy little chappy is a self set plant in the live sphagnum of the Darlingtonia 'Othello' tray. Traditionally the first of this species to flower annually
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Post by fredg on May 11, 2016 11:39:36 GMT
In the greenhouse on a lower shelf.
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jeff
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Post by jeff on May 13, 2016 6:41:08 GMT
these are the grandiflora type , grandiflora subsp grandiflora
some others exist ' in situ'
grandiflora subsp rosea ( pink) grandiflora subsp grandiflora var pallidula ( pale blue) grandiflora subsp grandiflora var chionopetra ( white)
jeff
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Post by stevebooth on May 12, 2018 10:39:06 GMT
My first outdoor Pinguicla grandiflora flower of the year. Attachments:
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Post by fredg on Mar 24, 2021 15:05:21 GMT
The hibernacula formed from last year's gemmae are starting to send up leaves from their winter foxholes.
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Post by fredg on Apr 1, 2021 18:08:45 GMT
A little further on.
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Post by fredg on May 13, 2021 16:57:22 GMT
Just the one flower showing at present.
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Post by fredg on Apr 27, 2022 10:19:16 GMT
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Post by dvg on Apr 27, 2022 15:22:34 GMT
Very pretty - love the veining. dvg
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Post by stevebooth on Sept 15, 2024 12:41:02 GMT
One of the things I have done since I was 18, for my own entertainment is grow (rather badly) some bonsai trees. Imagine my delight when looking at a larch planted over a rock and found this growing! I had used some old carnivorous plant substrate in the soil mix, but honestly don’t know where this came from as I haven’t had any Pinguicula vulgaris in pots for ten years or so. Cheers Steve
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