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P. agnata

P. moctezumae

P. amarginata

P. jaumavensis

The collection

Regards
Claudio
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Hello everybody, I've been out of forums for a long time since Facebook groups took over the attention of so many growers like me, but I wanted to post this pictures the traditional way here. I hope you like it!
P. moctezumae x moranensis alba

P. moctezumae x moranensis

P. potosiensis

P. moctezumae x jaumavensis (This hybrid was made by me
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P. moranensis x heterophylla

P. moctezumae x gigantea

P. agnata "El Lobo"

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P. acuminata

P. emarginata


P. jaumevensis & P. esseriana

P. esseriana "white flower giant"

P. ibarrae


P. esseriana

P. agnata & P. moranesis (seedlings)
P. laueana, P. moranensis "Guatamala"
P. gigantea x moctezumae & P. moctezumae x jaumavensis

P. moctezumae x esseriana

A general overview of the colection

I hope you like them

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Just wanted to share some pictures of my Pinguicula colection
P. agnata


P. moranensis


P. gigantea "red"

P. laueana "Crimson red flower"

P. agnata "El Lobo"

P. moctezumae x moranensis alba


P. moctezumae x moranensis



P. moranensis alba

P. x sethos

P. elizabethiae

P. moctezumae x gigantea (seedling)

P. moctezumae from in vitro germination


P. rotundiflora

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Really nice plants! Thanks for sharing!
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N. sanguinea

N. flava

N. ovata

N. maxima x x Trusmadiensis

N. maxima

N. platychila

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Hello everybody, it's been a long since I posted in a forum, I guess facebook replaced totally the use of forums, especially Mexican ones, they are totally dead, but I'm glad to see there are still alive forums over there.
Anyways, I hope you like this pictures I've taken all this year long.N. jamban

N. ventricosa x aristolochioides

N. lowii

N. tentaculata

N. spectabilis x aristolochioides

N. inermis

N. hamata x platychila

N. lowii x ventricosa

N. x Trusmadiensis

N. glabrata

N. burkei

N. ventricosa

N. x "Bloody Mary"

N. sibuyanensis

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Congratulations! your plant is really beautiful!
How old is it? It has great looking pitchers, but I'm pretty sure the next ones will be just better and better, I would love to see it in a few years, it will be spectacular.
My best wishes.
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Your collection is amazing! That villosa is wonderful! thanks for sharing, I hope my plants grow like yours.
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Excellent plants!
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Many of my Pinguiculas are starting to bloom right now...
ibarrae Vs agnata

moctezumae, agnata, ibarrae, esseriana, jaumavensis and moctezumae-x-moranensis

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Thanks for all your nice comments!
Rodrigo: No, the plant of the third photo is the same plant, but that photo was taken on April, whereas the first and second ones were taken on December.
Andreas: I had to kill that Cephalotus pitcher in order to take that picture, but I'm not sure if I would like to destroy a cobra, anyway, there's a picture "from the outside" of my Darlingtonia ;)
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Hello!
Here are some pictures of my Darlingtonias
I hope you like it ;)



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Thanks for the comments guys!
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That's what insects see when they are trying to escape...


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Impressive pitchers! All of my cephs are just small. I hope I have lucky with a tiny Hummers Giant I've got...
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Very nice plants, great looking Droseras!
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11 months after the last picture, finally I see a mature pitcher, tiny, but mature.
December 20th 2012

I hope next year I see adult plants.
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Thanks for your comments.
Xeno, yes, it is a hamata x platychila.
One more picture:

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Hello everybody, I hope you like these shots ;)



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Jeremiah, your private collection should be a carnivorous botanical garden, seriously...
You should consider it, such amazing collection deserves to be shared with the people

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Very nices plants, I love that upper pitcher of N. flava!
Thanks for sharing
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Finally, a good photosession just for you guys! I hope you like them ;)
Let's begin with a weed, N. x Miranda
N. sanguinea and some ferns

N. flava

N. platychila

N. dubia



N. burkei

N. eymae

N. villosa

N. ovata

N. maxima x Trusmadiensis

N. jacquelineae

N. hamata x platychila


Cheers
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No flowers, just plants. Hope you like it anyway.
P. heterophylla x moranensis

Babies of Pinguicula moctezumae x jaumavensis that I made by myself.

P. spec. Minas de Asbestos

P. jaumavensis

P. esseriana

P. ibarrae

P. potosiensis



My Pinguicula collection
in Carnivorous Plants in Cultivation
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Thank you.
I use 2:1 peat moss:perlite but I change the composition sometimes depending on the species, some prefer more peat and some others prefer more perlite o even lava rock.
Here some other pictures
P. spec. Sumidero
A hybrid involving P. moranensis
P. ibarrae
The collection
Regards
Claudio