Pinguicula heterophylla in habitat in Oaxaca
BAREFOOT BOYS MEXICAN TRIP N° 12
By Noah Elhardt and Forbes Conrad, 2006
All pictures by Noah Elhardt and Forbes Conrad
We’re in Oaxaca now. I really like this place… I think I might just come and live down here some day. Everything grows like a weed and the food and the culture is amazing !
![]() |
Our first stop in Oaxaca was at a P. heterophylla site. This site and its vegetation was nothing like the P. heterophylla site that we had visited previously in Guerrerro. This one was a xerophytic landscape filled with drought-tolerant shrubs and cacti such as Saguaros:
![]() |
![]() |
The plants were growing in some sort of calcerous soil interlaced with crystals and other geological formations:
![]() |
These plants were much more compact (<9 cm.) than the plants at the Guerrerro population. Many of these plants also had reddish coloration, unlike the Guerrerro plants which were all pure green.
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
A begonia growing alongside P. heterophylla :
![]() |
Flowers
A typical flower :
![]() |
Two variations:
![]() |
![]() |
A flower with a flower thrips on it. These were pretty common both here and at the P. medusina site:
![]() |
Hope you enjoy !
Noah Elhardt and Forbes Conrad