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That's what I do, Leslie, I 'sprinkle' my Pleione house with pinguiculas, placed on upturned pots so that they are a bit higher than the pleiones and attract passing visitors. It works a treat. I just have to remember to put the pinguiculas into my tropical greenhouse for the winter as they do not like the low temperatures my pleiones can manage.
I've often seen in the wild that P. vulgaris takes ants too. However, they're not any good flycatchers in winter when they are completely dormant
Mine are fron seed Wim sent to me and are still tiny but well, and numerous. Only grandiflora so far but I'm hoping vulgaris will germinate soon. These seem very hardy or at least fully so in my climate. I say one (vulgaris?) both on the north English moors and on Mt Snowdon so I guess it would be tough enough.