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Regards

Aymeric
jimscott
Nice, aestheric shots!
Daniel O.
Hi Aymeric,

very nice flower. thumbsup.gif
Normally the flowers are much darker, your flower is very pale, is this the white flowering form?

My P. primuliflora plants are not in flower in the moment, but a few of my P. ionantha, P. lutea and P. caerulea. yes.gif
Perhaps iŽll show a few pictures these days.
BTW, iŽve seen that you are searching a few Pinguicula, perhaps iŽll have something for you. wink.gif

Best regards,

Dani
Carlos Rohrbacher
Hi Aymeric,

lovely ping flower! sun_bespectacled.gif

Regards.
kisscool_38
Thank you all.

QUOTE (Daniel O. @ 1st March 2010 - 01:53 AM) *
Normally the flowers are much darker, your flower is very pale, is this the white flowering form?


Actually it is darker than appears in those pics. It is an effect of the reflexion of light on petal that "burn" the photo that was taken under full sun.

QUOTE (Daniel O. @ 1st March 2010 - 01:53 AM) *
BTW, iŽve seen that you are searching a few Pinguicula, perhaps iŽll have something for you. wink.gif


Great news, thanks a lot wink.gif
mr_p_c_
very beautifull!! the pinguicula's flowers are ever beautifull !!
will9
Hey Aymeric how is cultivation for these plants?
cheers Willy
kisscool_38
On peat with a sphagnum surfacing, in full sun all year round.

Regards

Aymeric
will9
QUOTE (kisscool_38 @ 1st March 2010 - 18:18 PM) *
On peat with a sphagnum surfacing, in full sun all year round.

Regards

Aymeric

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