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Post by Justintime on Jul 2, 2015 22:15:35 GMT -5
It never did have name attached to it.
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Post by Maiden on Jul 2, 2015 22:55:44 GMT -5
Rectifolia?
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Post by Justintime on Jul 3, 2015 0:14:04 GMT -5
I did a quick search and Rectifolia popes I clicked on one and turns out it was your plant. love the sun pitchers! So looking at the two and they look alike expet the flower. Going out on limb and Moranensis looks likely to be this plant.
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Post by hal on Jul 3, 2015 8:41:02 GMT -5
Rectifolia also has involute margins. They curve inwards. And the leaves are more ovate - pointed towards the end. Moranensis have slightly squared off, obovate leaves. Rectifolia isn't very common in collections. If you buy a random ping, there's a good chance it's moranensis.
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Post by Maiden on Jul 3, 2015 11:54:38 GMT -5
I did a quick search and Rectifolia popes I clicked on one and turns out it was your plant. love the sun pitchers! lol Thanks for your kind words Also, i agree with hal.
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Post by lloyd on Jul 3, 2015 12:29:49 GMT -5
Random Ping? An interesting philosophical object. Trying to visualize it with little success. Sort of a rapidly changing blur of leaves and flowers. A quantum entanglement of every Ping, past and present.
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Post by hal on Jul 3, 2015 14:58:42 GMT -5
Pinguicula schrodingerii? It's not dead 'til you open the box. Hmm, sounds like a group order gone bad.
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