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Post by jeff on Apr 16, 2017 4:21:52 GMT -5
Bonjour do you know these 2 temperate specie ? Maybe you have names suggested (it's a game) jeff
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Post by kawarthapine on Apr 16, 2017 15:28:01 GMT -5
Jeff:
O.K. I will play...
Plant 1: my guess is corsica f. pallidula, but the throat is usually a bit darker purple, so I may be wrong. I love the beautiful pastel blue/great colour of this flower.
Plant 2: I'm pretty sure this is Pinguicula leptoceras (from Italian Alps?). The three lovely white spots are what makes this species so unique. Again, your plant has a lovely light purple colour compared to in situ plant pics.
How'd I do?
PS. Im still waiting to get my latin and temperate ping books so my sources are rather limited!
Cheers!
Duncan
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Post by jeff on Apr 17, 2017 3:59:36 GMT -5
Bonjour DUNCAN bravo plant 1 : yes a P.corsica but here a P.corsica f corsica ( the type) may be here too pale purple , the P.corsica f pallidula have the corolla completely white inside and slightly purple outside plant 2 : yes a P.leptoceras from FRANCE for all the temperate an others except mexican ,see my web site here in french " temperate ping and others"for all the ping genus in 'monographie evolutive des taxons ' you have a sheet for each taxons with the taxonomy, the habitat, the morphology with pictures , others pictures 'in situ' 'ex situ' Just click when you have the hand use also the yellow arrow jeff
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Post by kiwipete on Aug 8, 2017 0:51:24 GMT -5
Thanks for posting these photos Jeff.
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