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A spanish butterwort: Pinguicula mundii


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@ Carlos: no, I didn't see other species, I hadn't much time for field trips during those holidays. Next year, I'll probably go there in may and visit many stations ;-)

@ Daniel: Yes, the last one is also a Pinguicula mundii (no other Pings have been found there). In some shady places, they can developp very long leaves. They look like P. vallisneriifolia with those leaves.

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Wasn't it in Savage Garden that the author says to look up... and not down? What you have there is reminiscent of Mexican butterworts, occupuying the same niche.

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