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Post by vinicy on Feb 25, 2008 10:30:55 GMT
I repotted this plant last month from sphagnum moss into almost purely inorganic material (pumice). The foliage's color gradually turned from green to this shade. May be because of pH ? Thank you Vinicy PS. I don't know the species of this plant. If anyone does, tell me please.
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Post by Brian Barnes on Feb 25, 2008 10:42:46 GMT
Hi Vinicy. I'm guessing that your plant is P. agnata "red leaf", but i can't be sure without a flower to see. They usually turn that color in good lighting. It looks quite happy, so don't worry... Happy Growing, Brian.
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Post by vinicy on Feb 25, 2008 12:27:37 GMT
Thank you Brian that's a relieve ;D About the name, however, my ping doen't get good lighting. The flowers look like those in the "An ocean of 'Weser'..." topic. May be the plant is hybrid Thanks again Vinicy
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Post by Not a Number on Feb 25, 2008 12:48:42 GMT
It's probably a Pinguicula moranensis x ehlersiae.
P. 'Weser' and P. 'Sethos' came from this cross but are specific clones with distinct characteristics - mainly in the coloring of the flower.
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Post by vinicy on Feb 25, 2008 13:56:58 GMT
Thank you very much for sharing
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