(By E. Partrat)

I have not the pretentiousness to answer to this humoristic question but here are some choosen pictures from worldwide Pinguicula location to help you making your own opinion…

Enjoy and especially smile…

You can vote at the bottom of this page.

Ruben Resendiz and Fernando Rivadavia having a rest before reaching the Pinguicula crassifolia location behind. Photo : Ed Read Track this image in its original page : link

Pinguicula crystallina subsp. hirtiflora from Amalfi coast, near Salerno, Italy, (in the round circle). Photo : J. Flisek Track this image in its original page : link

Pinguicula dertosensis growing on the high calcareous cliff. Note the wooden bridge for this touristic tour… Photo : Eric Partrat Track this image in its original page : link

Location of Pinguicula fiorii, note the trail… Photo : E. Partrat Track this image in its original page : link

Pinguicula vallisneriifolia growing along a high rate tourist trail in a gorge in Spain. Photo : E. Partrat Track this image in its original page : link

The habitat of Pinguicula involuta found by Fernando not far the trail…. Photo : F. Rivadavia Track this image in its original page : link

In these previous pictures, you had, at least to use your feet. For the next ones : no comments…;-))

Pinguicula agnata. Photo : F. Rivadavia Track this image in its original page : link

Pinguicula poldinii, a wet cliff along the road !. Photo: E. Partrat Track this image in its original page : link

Pinguicula hemiepiphytica Photo : F. Rivadavia Track this image in its original page : link

P. medusina in Laguna encantada. Where are the tennis court Ed. ? Photo : F. Rivadavia Track this image in its original page : link

Pinguicula potosiensis. Photo : F. Rivadavia Track this image in its original page : link

P. laueana Photo : F. Rivadavia and Ed Read Track this image in its original page : link

The easiest location of P. vallisneriifolia in the Southern sierras of Spain… Photo : E. Partrat Track this image in its original page : link

The site in the Gorge du Tarn area, where all pictures of flowers were taken. Photo : Eric Partrat Track this image in its original page : link

Pinguicula grandiflora subsp. grandiflora in Andorra, a location not far a restaurant for resting after 2 minutes walk. Photo : Eric Partrat Track this image in its original page : link Here are the other points of view…

Ed. climbing to P. gigantea.

Photo : F.Rivadavia

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Fernando showing the far location of P. gigantea.

Photo : Ed Read

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Fernando climbing to P. gigantea.

Photo : Ed Read

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The cascade of " the wedding veil" in Corsica island, with Stephane climbing to see Pinguicula corsica.

Photo : S. Joly

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Ed. posing up Nuyoo and Yucuhiti villages, at the opposite of P. conzattii location !. 

Sorry Ed. you will have to go down and climb again on the opposite side of the valley !

Photo : F. Rivadavia and Ed Read

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The author of the article in black shirt (you see, I hunt CP not only on internet !) and a friend (orange shirt) in the Sierra de Cazorla, Spain with P. vallisneriifolia

Photo : S.  Lavayssiere

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So now you can vote….in the CPUK Forum.

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