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birdman

Fairly Obsessed
Looking for P. sharpii, oblongifolia, acuminata, filifolia, immaculata, lilaciana, takakii, medusina, and nivalis. I have lots of duplicate mexican ping species and hybrids, a few neps, drosera, and utrics. pm me and we'll work something out-
Birdman
 
Anybody?
 
I've got one young P. medusina and a suspect P. acuminata... hardly anuthing to work with.
 
Looking for P. sharpii, oblongifolia, acuminata, filifolia, immaculata, lilaciana, takakii, medusina, and nivalis. I have lots of duplicate mexican ping species and hybrids, a few neps, drosera, and utrics. pm me and we'll work something out-
Birdman
I currently have none of the species on your list, sorry to say.

However, these Pinguicula species do not exist; Pinguicula oblongifolia nor Pinguicula lilaciana. Perhaps you have simply misspelled their names.
 
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lol I've got few 'sleeping' P. medusina(in onion bulb, sized about a pea). not sure when they'd wake up, or:-D if that's something you'd want right now, or if you want something that's not asleep.
If you don't find anyone with 'awake' P. medusina, pm me, and I can send you couple P. medusina bulbs.
all other Pinguicula, haven't heard of them before...
 
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Joe- Is P. oblongifolia now named something else? It used to be offered by Andreas Wistuba and I think it still is by Best CP. As for p. lilacina- I see it referenced in E. Partrat's site. Has this been disputed or renamed? Thanks for the info-
Birdman
 
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