November 14, 2008

Macro shots

It has been a long time since my last post. After hundreds of inquiries about the future of Plantaland I've decided to write a new post. This time, I'll share with you some macro shots I got with the invaluable collaboration and expertise of V.M.D. Not close enough? Click on the pics to see a larger image! Enjoy!

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Drosera filiformis

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Drosera filiformis developing leaf

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Drosera scorpioides

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Byblis liniflora leaf

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Dionaea muscipula malformed trap with prey

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Byblis liniflora flower bud

July 18, 2008

Pinguicula grandiflora in Picos de Europa (Spain)

I spent some days in Asturias (Spain) hiking over the beautiful Natural Park of Picos de Europa and visiting the impressive beaches around Llanes. I had the opportunity to see hundreds of Pinguicula during the whole trip. They could be easily seen at the sides of the mountain roads and in many wet spots in the countryside. They were virtually omnipresent along some walking paths over north-facing slopes.

I could see many P. grandiflora colonies in the mountains surrounding the Covadonga lakes. Plants were notably present in north-facing slopes below 1800m approximately. Above that altitude I could not see any P. grandiflora. At this altitude, the plants were still flowering, while at 1500m approximately some seed pods were already present. At some points the plants where entirely covered by grasses, and only the characteristic flowers where visible.

Pinguicula grandiflora near the Cotalba summit, at 1750m approx.

Pinguicula grandiflora flowers near Cotalba peak, at 1750m approx.

Pinguicula grandiflora near Enol lake, at 1500m approx.

I also found spectacular Pinguicula colonies at the Cares canyon, while walking through its well known route. No plants were flowering, so I could not determine their exact species. In these areas, P. grandiflora and P. vulgaris are common.

A massive colony of Pinguicula sp. at the Cares canyon

Detail of the colony of Pinguicula sp.

July 1, 2008

Drosophyllum lusitanicum near Ubrique (Spain)

I had the opportunity to drive through the Natural Park of Los Alcornocales, in Andalusia (Spain) during a trip from Granada to Huelva. I had read in Das Taublatt and in the CPUK Forum that in that region, Drosophyllum lusitanicum could be easily spotted. So I planned it all, I double-checked the directions about locations, I took my cam with extra batteries (just in case), my laptop with a 3G modem (just in case I needed some more info) and I drove to Ubrique.

I was absolutely sure about the easiness of finding Drosophyllum there. I repeated to myself "It's easy: look for red soil, Erica and Cistus and there it'll be".

From the astonishing vast amount of pictures below you can imagine the result of my trip.

No plants. No pics. No joy. :(

Disclaimer: I must say in self-defense that many places of the roadsides had been recently disturbed as road works were being performed. To make things worse, I had less than 2 hours to look for the plants. I must thank my girlfriend for coming with me to look for CPs. You may suppose that she is not exactly a CP fan.

June 8, 2008

Spring 2008 (I)

During this spring the weather has been really variable. We have had hot and sunny days in the first weeks of may, and very rainy and cool weeks in late May and June. This has made the plants to wake up early, but many flowers and leaves have malformed during the following cool weeks. Here are some pics I did during the last weeks.

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General view of most of my outdoor plants

Sarracenia alata

Drosera capensis

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Darlingtonia californica flower. This is the first year that it flowers!

May 8, 2008

New site!

Welcome to the new site of Plantaland. I’ve decided to start a photoblog format, that will allow me to post more easily while keeping everything organized. You can even post your own comments!

Old pics from 2006 and 2007 have been added as archive posts.

Enjoy!