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    <title>Pinguicula</title>
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    <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jan 17 20:42:17 +0000</pubDate>
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I&#039;m very excited to see my pinguicula Tina flowering.<div class='flex'>
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<img src='/assets/img/2017-01-22/pinguicula-tina-flower-bud.jpg' class='no-border' title='Pinguicula Tina flower bud.' alt='Pinguicula Tina flower bud.'/><img src='/assets/img/2017-01-22/pinguicula-tina-flower.jpg' class='no-border' title='Pinguicula Tina flower.' alt='Pinguicula Tina flower.'/>
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It took about 12 days to go from the bud in the first picture to a fully open flower as in the second. In the second picture, you can see another flower bud directly behind the stalk.
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Even more exciting, my other ping is flowering too! This one is labelled as a Weser but it doesn&#039;t look that similar to Wesers on Google Image search so I&#039;m not entirely sure at the moment, but I&#039;ve only had it a few months. It&#039;ll be interesting to see what the flower looks like.
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<img src='/assets/img/2017-01-22/pinguicula-weser-flower-bud.jpg' class='no-border width-75 center' title='Pinguicula Weser flower bud.' alt='Pinguicula Weser flower bud.'/>[...]]]></description>
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I&#039;m very excited to see my pinguicula Tina flowering.<div class='flex'>
<br>
<img src='/assets/img/2017-01-22/pinguicula-tina-flower-bud.jpg' class='no-border' title='Pinguicula Tina flower bud.' alt='Pinguicula Tina flower bud.'/><img src='/assets/img/2017-01-22/pinguicula-tina-flower.jpg' class='no-border' title='Pinguicula Tina flower.' alt='Pinguicula Tina flower.'/>
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<p>
It took about 12 days to go from the bud in the first picture to a fully open flower as in the second. In the second picture, you can see another flower bud directly behind the stalk.
<p>
Even more exciting, my other ping is flowering too! This one is labelled as a Weser but it doesn&#039;t look that similar to Wesers on Google Image search so I&#039;m not entirely sure at the moment, but I&#039;ve only had it a few months. It&#039;ll be interesting to see what the flower looks like.
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<img src='/assets/img/2017-01-22/pinguicula-weser-flower-bud.jpg' class='no-border width-75 center' title='Pinguicula Weser flower bud.' alt='Pinguicula Weser flower bud.'/>]]></content:encoded>
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