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moctezumae, gypsicola, and others

Some pics of a couple pings.

gypsicola

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gigantea

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"Apasionada"

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"Pirouette" that split 4 ways

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moctezumae

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moranensis var. roseii

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moctezumae x Kohres flower with long spur

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ehlersaie and gc "Weser"

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tray

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peace,
Zero
 
very nice plants! I'm really starting to like pings. :-D gypsicola looks like a starnge sundew to me. :p but I love it, along with all of your others. What humidity do you have them in?
 
ok im on board ive only one ping. but want one of each of these great growing , love the weser,gypsicola what are your growing conditions, any pics of the grow chambers or shelves you use? how about temps and humidity , really i want to start some of these guys thanks for the great pictures:hail::hail: you the man.
 
Wow, terrific pings! Gypsicola is stunning, and your flowers are amazing. I, too, regrettably have been most unable to grow any butterworts other than the indigenous ones grown outside.
 
gypsicola is hard to find/propagate.
there is a generous ping guy on the boards here.
pings seem to be the easiest cp's to grow for me.
Just give light and some water every once in a while:)
 
Hi All,
I didn't get around to pulling leaveas yet of mine but do have a few small,dorment gypsies availiable.PM me fellas and maybe we can work out trades,especially temperate pings or dews.
Mark W.
 
Wow!! (wipes drool away from face)
They are great pics that really do justice to some amazing looking plants.
Im a toatl newby and I find pings not too difficult, so dont get put off. They mostly love extremly well drained mix and do pretty good on a windowsill, that doesnt get too much direct sun. I cant grow them as well as Zero but I think more people should try pings. they are easy to propagate in the spring from leaf pullings which is a big advantage.
 
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