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I think there is a good chance it is either Pinguicula gigantea or a hybrid with this as one of the parents. A good indicator for P. gigantea is sticky glands on the underside of the leaves. This is unusual among butterworts.
I think there is a good chance it is either Pinguicula gigantea or a hybrid with this as one of the parents. A good indicator for P. gigantea is sticky glands on the underside of the leaves. This is unusual among butterworts.
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