Pinguicula agnata

Posted by Jacob Farin on January 8, 2023

Pinguicula agnata

Pinguicula agnata is a species with thick succulent-like leaves. Right now, it's in its dormant state, an adaptation to the dry winters in the mountains of Mexico. Even when dormant, this species is v …

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Pinguicula gigantea

Posted by Jacob Farin on January 7, 2023

Pinguicula gigantea

As the name suggests, Pinguicula gigantea is a giant among Mexican butterworts! It has thick leathery leaves that can approach the size of your hand. In the right conditions, these plants have been kn …

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Dividing Darlingtonia Colonies

Posted by Jacob Farin on December 29, 2022

Dividing Darlingtonia Colonies

Over the past several days, we divided our Darlingtonia colonies. We had a bunch in large pots that were getting tight with stolons (offshoots). After unpotting the mother plants, we removed the stolo …

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Freezing Rain at the Nursery

Posted by Jacob Farin on December 25, 2022

Freezing Rain at the Nursery

A few days ago, we experienced freezing rain, which happens when the temperature near the ground is below freezing and the temperature near the clouds is above freezing. When rain falls and hits th …

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