- Pinguicula Villosa L.

 
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    Pinguicula Villosa L.







    Size

    10-15cm

    Color

    Pale Violet

    Bloom

    Summer

    Type

    Rosette - Fl .stem Erect

    Cultivation

    very moist to boggy semi-shady site\nalpine house moist humous sandy soil semi-shade

    Propagation

    seed in winter\ndivision in early spring; gammae on peat

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