I second that. I have a few Pinguiculas. I think the bright green leaves attract the gnats. also they make easily "bably" plantlets that grow fast. I think the mexican Pinguiculas with longer leaves work better as gnat-traps than those with shorter rounded leaves. Best are the Ping moctezumae and the Ping Aphrodite in my case. there are many species and hybrids with different leaves. I would get one that requires no dormancy.
Also what works well is the easiest growing Drosera, D. capensis.
Anyway if someone wants to make a trade I have some extra small Pinguiculas that grow fast and could bloom within 6 months. no more flying gnats only one or 2 once in a while
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