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Nope, it's in a pretty low-humidity environment. The hygrometer says 30% most of the time, although sometimes it gets lower when the heating system is on, and also, it could be a lot more humid around the plant, since it's standing in a large tray of water. Though, prolly not much more.
It's a pretty bad pic 'cause I only spent 5 seconds on taking it, and I didn't use flash, but you get the idea. The red stuff is a hibiscus flower that I dried a long time ago. It's ripped 'cause I stuffed it into a drawer and left it there for like 5 months. But it gives the picture an 'artsy' feeling. Also the thing itself could use some work, but it does look a lot better in real life.
Yes, quite often these Mexican Pinguicula will split their crowns while flowering. The flowers usually last from 2 weeks to several months, depending on conditions.
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