excuse me for speaking English I don't know German. (I am french).
I buy 2 drosera and 1 pinguicula but there is no name on them, I know that 1 is aliciae but I don't know the name of the second drosera and pinguicula.
you can find pictures on my website http://karnivoland.free.fr/inconnu/ or if you know all the name of cultivated drosera and pinguicula by this society i'll can find his name.
your second Drosera is an D. scorpioides, a pygmy sundew from Australia. Sorry, I can´t help you with your Pinguicula. I thimk it´s a Hybrid, x Tina or x Weser... to identify a picture of the flower would be very helpfull.
Well, the Pinguicula... Without a flower it is more a question for a quiz. One plant can have different leaves, depending on the light and sometimes wellfed plants produces bigger leaves. But from the picture, i don`t think that this is one of the common hybrids: `Tina´, `Weser´ or `Sethos´. There is a chance that this plant is not a hybrid, but something like Pinguicula agnata or a related plant. If i have the chance to load some pictures up, you will see what i´m thinking of. But only the Flower will resolve the problem, I think you have to wait a little bit..
Sorry that we are unable to give a bulletproof answer, but the Butterworts are sometimes a little bit of a mystery, one of the interesting sides of this plants.
Now i`m able to show you some plats. This is a P. agnata from a different Seller just when it develope new summerleaves. The winterleaves are the interesting ones
That is the same plant in Summer
This different form is called "scented flower"
Now a picture of the winterleaves of a P. ehlersiae X moranensis. That are the parents of P. X `Sethos´ and P. X `Weser´. The leaves are different.
And also P. X `Tina´ is different.... But i don`t have a picture. I do have a P. agnata grown by Weilbrenner, but i do not have a picture. Sorry. But the leaves looked a little bit like on your plant. Just wait an you will know it.
Yesterday I buy a new pinguicula the leaves are strange this is the first time I see them in real I browsed the web for finding any information. It seems to be a Mexican pinguicula. One more time I need your help to find his name. ( have a picture of the flower ) http://karnivoland.free.fr/inconnu/
Yes, thats the P. moctezumae. It is a beautiful plant and very easy to grow. Just because the plant remains in the summerrosette if you keep the plant not to dry, you will see the flowers even in the winter.