Pinguicula macrophylla Kazumi GardenPinguicula macrophylla is a perennial heterophyllous species, that produces a bulb like rosette during winter of about 30 45 tightly packed small leaves and about 2 6 bigger leaves during summer. Pinguicula macrophylla is native to Guanajuato, Mxico and was first described in 1817. The epithet, macrophylla, is derived from the Greek makros (large) and phyllon (leaf). You'll get a similar plant to the ones in the picture. Please note that some plants
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"Alani" produces a dark pink flower instead of the purple ones from Pinguicula "Leilani"
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