It is! It's a Mexican speciesWow, is that tiny. Where's it from?
I'm surprised it isn't more commonly grown, it's a cute, hairy, and charismatic little Ping hahaVery cute little flowers and rosettes. Definitely haven't seen this grown or talked about here.
I'm going to try to do just that eventually but I'm not sure how often it divides so it might just be all from leaf pullingsCute lil thing. I like it! Considering the size you could have quite the colony growing in that pot.
I didn't have anything else handy when I got it so it has been growing in a 1:1:1 mix of peat perlite and coarse sand [emoji28]Bonjour
what substrate use you ?
it is a gypsum specie ,I have a good success on this specie in pure gypsum /river sand 50/50
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No idea honestly, the only pinguicula I've gotten from seed is P. lusitanica and that's a bad one to guage the time to maturity since it's an annual /semi-annualThat's an adorable little plant. How long does it take (if you know) to grow from a seed to a full adult?