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Here are a few new pictures,
The first is p.macroceras sub nortensis,i think. correct me if i'm wrong.
The rest are a ping i've been after for ages,and now got it to flower.  P.grandiflora f chionopetra
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Nice! My Grandiflora is sending up a stalk now :)

What camera is that? you're getting some epic pictures with it!

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Mhmmmm :smile: nice pics... P. grandiflora f. chinopetra is one of my favourite pinguicula plants of all. Thanks for posting your photos!

Edited by Miloslav Macháček, 14 April 2012 - 00:45 AM.


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Nice flowers, especially the P. grandiflora f. chionopetra.
Hopefully my plants will also flower this season.

Best regards,

Daniel

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Thanks for the nice comments.I've been like a kid at christmas with the chinopetra and its finally opened :JC_cupidgirl:

Dan the camera is a samsung nx5 14.6mp
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Your Pinguicula macroceras subsp. nortensis is actually not. I think it is a kind of hybrid implicating P. longifolia or vallisneriifolia (maybe P. vulgaris as the other parent but I can't be sure).

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Aymeric,  thank you for putting me right.I'll label it as a ping hybrid.
               It did come from a very reputable source,but you can never be sure until they flower.

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Just for the anecdote, I just checked my Pinguicula macroceras subsp. nortensis that have began to flower, there are Pinguicula grandiflora subsp. grandiflora in fact.

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You too Aymeric!

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Beautiful flowers!

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Aymeric,
Here's the ping hybrid today at the side of a normal macroceras (hopefully)

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Love the color(s)!

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