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I think it is nearly impossible to identify Pings without a flower. In addition, there are so many hybrids floating around that even with a flower, identification is dangerous. Do you know where you got them?
I think it is nearly impossible to identify Pings without a flower. In addition, there are so many hybrids floating around that even with a flower, identification is dangerous. Do you know where you got them?
If you could remember what plants you had (and those that you never had), that might help.
You might check the photo finder and find similarities. For example, the flower above might be
Pinguicula x [agnata x (moranensis x ehlersiae)]
Pinguicula 'Pirouette'
Pinguicula x [agnata x zecheri]
or any number of other possibilities where I have not yet found flower photos.
Check your old picture posts and see if you posted them when they were still labeled.
I have a plant labeled 'John Rizzi' I got from you several years ago. The plant looks like the photos on the Photo Finder. The flower is close though the color is more pale than the photos on the Finder. But it is difficult to compare colors without calibration.
I'll hold off on labeling. I think that one, in particular, is a 'Pirouette'. The third picture has a leaf shape that could have gigantea in it, possibly a leftover gigantea x moctezumae.
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