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... oh my God. Haastia sinclairii and Stelleria roughii in full blossoming. Can there be something nicer? I do not believe.
pictures of Helichrysum depressum and Argyrotegion nitidulum greetingsThomas
Had to google Argyrotegion as I'm not familiar with that genus, couldn't find it with that spelling, did find it in The Plant List spelled Argyrotegium nitidulum, and having the synonym of Gnaphalium nitidiulum, and a separate entry with Gnaphalium nitidulum. Another synonym is Euchiton nitidulus. I find it curious with two variants of the species name.Sorry, I'm very late to this topic.
Hello, Mark. You are right independently. The correct name is Argyrotegium nitidulum. I have taken down the name wrong in my recordings. I am to you very thankfully for the correction. So I love this forum. One can learn a lot. Particularly if one is a "greenhorn"... how I. Again many thanks. I will take down the right name immediately. The best greetings Thomas
Looks to have been a rewarding trek Dave with lots of plants and great scenery, thanks for sharing it with us here.
Wonderful walking and botanizing country Dave. Thanks for bringing us along.
... I can only recur. Indescribably fantastically. And every time I get to know new plants. Ranunculus scrithalis I have never seen. What a archaic plant. I believe, I lose the mind. Also the small Aciphylla lecomtei... Insanity. Thanks Dave ... this was a good day. 😊Thomas
Wow Toolie is that the special Ranunculus you were going into the mountains to look for before you take the researcher? If it was you’ll be pleased you found it.Your pictures are beautiful Thank you for posting