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Yes, but a kind of bug did eat most of my seedlings last year. Fortunately, a few seeds remained ungerminated and did germinate this spring.
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I have pollinated my plants myself so I can't answer about self-pollinating habit. It does produce seedpods after hand-pollination, but they are not yet mature. I hope they contain seeds. I will tell you about that later.
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This is for sure not Pinguicula leptoceras. I remember seeing such plant a few years ago here on this forum from a south-korean grower. It was also mislabelled, but not claimed to be P. leptoceras.
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Very nice!
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That Drosera coccipetala is absolutely gorgeous!
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Thank you for all those pictures!
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Pinguicula medusina is just a synonym of P. heterophylla ;-)
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Although I think it involves P. heterophylla rather than P. filifolia, this is a very nice hybrid!
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It is easy to tell Drosera intermedia appart from other temperate species and hybrids as its scapes are emerging laterally from the rosette of leaves, while it is emerging from the center of the rosette in other taxa.
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Darwin did his experiments on Drosera rotundifolia.
The respond will be greater and faster when temperatures will become warmer during spring and summer.
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It's not a matter of population but of growing conditions. I was growing one strain both outside and in a terrarium. Inside, I grow it during three years ; outside, it is lasting no more than one year and a half. Setting seeds is also costly for such small plants and can wear it out.
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Thanks. No, growth is only slowing down, but doesn't stop at all.
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Nice finding !
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The medium sounds good. But summer isn't the best period for their growth (too hot), they are also starting to grow slower at home.
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Yes, that's Sphagnum.
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Deep purpr flower
in Pinguicula
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What a nice color !