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Old 08-23-2014, 12:59 PM
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? butterworts and pinguicula are the same thing...
Don't give up on them clearing your gnat problem. It may take a while but catching adults eventually breaks the lifecycle and vastly reduces the adult population.
You're right they technically are the same thing, but I call this Butterwort (Common Butterwort)


And this Pinguicula:


They look different lol.
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Old 08-23-2014, 01:05 PM
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they do ! Try an experiment - twist off a leaf or 2 of the top 1 ( cos its special ) and plant 1 next to the parent. I'd say about 1/4 twisted end into the sphag. No 2 leaf lay flat and use a scissors to make small incisions along the outside of the leaf. That leaf should be pressed into sphag about 2mm ( not buried ). Both should grow babies if kept moist !

PS - that's if you don't know this already !
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Old 08-23-2014, 05:13 PM
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they do ! Try an experiment - twist off a leaf or 2 of the top 1 ( cos its special ) and plant 1 next to the parent. I'd say about 1/4 twisted end into the sphag. No 2 leaf lay flat and use a scissors to make small incisions along the outside of the leaf. That leaf should be pressed into sphag about 2mm ( not buried ). Both should grow babies if kept moist !

PS - that's if you don't know this already !
I did not know this. :O I tried it. I took a leaf off and planted it:


and made small incisions on the 2nd leaf:


And I planted them in sphag. They look funny lol.
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Old 08-23-2014, 07:14 PM
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the leaf with incisions - lay it flat - sticky side up - on the sphagnum and cover with sphagnum in the middle to keep it all touching the sphag. Plantlets will grow from the incised areas...
You will then have 2 ways of propagating.
Good Luck !

Mine/(some)- all from the same plant I got about 2-3 years ago. Notice the bigger the leaf, the bigger the prey. That's a small housefly that has been caught in the bottom right plant.

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Old 08-23-2014, 07:31 PM
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the leaf with incisions - lay it flat - sticky side up - on the sphagnum and cover with sphagnum in the middle to keep it all touching the sphag. Plantlets will grow from the incised areas...
You will then have 2 ways of propagating.
Good Luck !

Mine/(some)- all from the same plant I got about 2-3 years ago. Notice the bigger the leaf, the bigger the prey. That's a small housefly that has been caught in the bottom right plant.
Whoa, those are so cool looking! I might have to get some of these guys! I actually plan to build a bog garden next year since there are a lot of species native to my area. I'm particularly interested in Drosera. Will have to add Butterwort on there
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