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wooden shoe
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August 13, 2011, 09:28:48 PM »
The July issue of the International Rock gardener contained an article about the Picos the Europa. An isolated mountain range west of the Pyrenees in Asturias, Spain. And I can't agree more, it's definitely worth a visit. We stayed there a couple of days and made several walks based from 2 mountain villages, Arenas de Cabrales and Sotres.
On our first walk we had a roundtrip from Arenas de Cabrales to the meadows in Nava.
Please correct me on the names, I will have to wait for my birthday before I get a proper book about mountain flora.
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Rob......thanks for sharing your trip with us. I'll make a link to here from the IRG section.
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Margaret Young in Aberdeen, North East Scotland Zone 7 -ish!
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and some more
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August 14, 2011, 02:20:38 AM »
Is it possible the unknown yellow is a Dianthus of some kind. I realize the flower seems the wrong shape. More I'm looking at the stem foliage and the shape of the head, something like D. carthusianorum?
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August 14, 2011, 03:19:37 AM »
I think the "unknown yellow" is a
Sideritis
- it resembles what I grow as
Sideritis glacialis
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EDIT: Not that species, though.... perhaps
Sideritis hyssopifolius
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August 14, 2011, 08:53:45 AM »
Lovely dark Dianthus superbus !
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Richard Green - Balfron Station, West Central Scotland
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August 14, 2011, 11:46:53 AM »
Thanks for the nice pictures
I was there at the same time few years ago...
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August 17, 2011, 09:54:10 PM »
Thank you all, I think it's indeed Sideritis hyssopifolia.
The next day we walked from a small mountain village Tielve to an even smaller village Sotres. A beautiful walk but when we started a little rain. It's not for nothing that the Picos de Europa are green. I saw the first Merendera montana, later we saw thousands of these.
Tielve to Sotres.JPG
Merendera montana 2.JPG
Ulex europaeus.JPG
unknown pink.JPG
Ichthyosaura alpestris.JPG
Prunella grandiflora.JPG
unknown white.JPG
unknown white detail.JPG
Viola.JPG
Tielve to Sotres 2.JPG
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August 17, 2011, 10:04:48 PM »
Really nice to see the
Ichthyosaura alpestris
.. the Alpine Newt. Super little creatures.
The unknown pink in the last post is a Pedicularis and the white an Astrantia, sorry, not sure of the species.
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Margaret Young in Aberdeen, North East Scotland Zone 7 -ish!
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