I spent some days in the Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park. We climbed Mt. Perdido and did some trekking around. Once more, I saw some CPs (seems that I'll see CPs in every summer holiday). There were massive colonies of Pinguicula longifolia and I saw some small groups of P. vulgaris.
I found colonies of P. longifolia in the three valleys I visited: Bujaruelo, Añisclo Canyon and Ordesa. I'd say that some colonies could have hundreds of specimens. In some places plants had very long leaves, reaching more than 20cm. Plants were mostly found in vertical stone walls, with no specific orientations. I did not see P. longifolia plants avobe 1700m approx.
On the other hand, P. vulgaris were found in much higher places, ca. 2300m, near the Goriz refuge. There were small clumps of plants in west-facing grassy slopes.
I'd like to thank J.S.F, M.P.O. and P.C.C for their patience and understanding while taking this pics. CPs are not exactly one of their main interests, and it might not be easy to go hiking with someone shouting "Hey! take a pic of this one!"... "Stop the car! I found one in that rock!"... "Wait! there is a huge one there!"...
Enjoy the pics!
July 29, 2009
May 15, 2009
Kew Gardens (London)
I spent some days with my girlfriend in London, including a visit to the Kew Gardens which I really recommend. I did not know if there where CPs in them, until I discovered a little room in the Princess of Wales Conservatory where they are all grown. There are also some Nephentes in the Temperate and the Waterlily House.
There are many Sarracenia and Drosera species and a few Nephentes, Dionaea and Utricularia. I could also see some healthy specimens of Roridula gorgonias and Drosophyllum lusitanicum. There is a small Cephalotus follicularis in a corner and some Heliamphora nutans, with some clumps of large specimens.
Enjoy the pics!
There are many Sarracenia and Drosera species and a few Nephentes, Dionaea and Utricularia. I could also see some healthy specimens of Roridula gorgonias and Drosophyllum lusitanicum. There is a small Cephalotus follicularis in a corner and some Heliamphora nutans, with some clumps of large specimens.
Enjoy the pics!
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