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Re: Report from southern Argentina.
« Reply #150 on: January 13, 2018, 09:57:24 AM »
Hello Trond,

... I have the feeling that you've seen everything you need to see there. The different oxalis are wonderful. I especially like the first picture. The combination with the other plant (senecio skottsbergii??) is great.
But also the different filigree forms of the foliage fascinate me again and again.

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Re: Report from southern Argentina.
« Reply #151 on: January 13, 2018, 10:14:40 AM »
Hi Trond,

The photographs of the plants are amazing.  8)  Some are so very beautiful! I admit my ignorance of the flora of this region is overwhelming.

I especially liked the last photograph of Oxalis erythrorhiza with the snow capped peaks in the back ground.

Thank you for sharing all of this with us.  8)   :)
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Re: Report from southern Argentina.
« Reply #152 on: January 22, 2018, 08:46:03 PM »
Hello Trond,

... I have the feeling that you've seen everything you need to see there. The different oxalis are wonderful. I especially like the first picture. The combination with the other plant (senecio skottsbergii??) is great.
But also the different filigree forms of the foliage fascinate me again and again.

Thomas

Thanks Thomas. It is still much to see though!


Hi Trond,

The photographs of the plants are amazing.  8)  Some are so very beautiful! I admit my ignorance of the flora of this region is overwhelming.

I especially liked the last photograph of Oxalis erythrorhiza with the snow capped peaks in the back ground.

Thank you for sharing all of this with us.  8)   :)

Thank you Robert!. I have a lot of bad pictures that I don't show, you know!
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Re: Report from southern Argentina.
« Reply #153 on: January 22, 2018, 08:47:19 PM »
Time for some peas!

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Lathyrus cruckshankii


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Adesmia salicornioides


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Adesmia sp


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Adesmia and Fabiana nana


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Adesmia ameghinoi and Petunia patagonica
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Re: Report from southern Argentina.
« Reply #154 on: January 22, 2018, 08:49:02 PM »
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Astragalus patagonicus(?)


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Astragalus palenae(?)


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Astragalus sp


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Vicia nigricans


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Lathyrus nervosus
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Re: Report from southern Argentina.
« Reply #155 on: January 22, 2018, 08:52:21 PM »
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Senna sp


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Astragalus sp


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Anarthrophyllum strigulipetalum


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Anarthrophyllum subandinum Sorry - wrong name. It is A. burkartii


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In an ocean of Senecio
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Re: Report from southern Argentina.
« Reply #156 on: January 22, 2018, 08:54:20 PM »
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Adesmia parvifolia(?)


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Adesmia sp


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Adesmia ameghinoi


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Adesmia ameghinoi


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Adesmia ameghinoi(?)
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Re: Report from southern Argentina.
« Reply #157 on: January 22, 2018, 08:56:44 PM »
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Adesmia aphanantha(?)


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Adesmia aphanantha(?)


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Astragalus patagonicus


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Lathyrus nervosus


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Adesmia and Junellia
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Re: Report from southern Argentina.
« Reply #158 on: January 22, 2018, 09:07:17 PM »
Did you stay long enough to collect seeds from the flowers you photographed?
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Re: Report from southern Argentina.
« Reply #159 on: January 22, 2018, 09:16:17 PM »
Did you stay long enough to collect seeds from the flowers you photographed?

No I didn't. It was far to early in the season.
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Re: Report from southern Argentina.
« Reply #160 on: January 22, 2018, 09:30:07 PM »
Trond, a fascinating group of plants, well photographed.

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Re: Report from southern Argentina.
« Reply #161 on: January 22, 2018, 09:46:10 PM »
Trond, a fascinating group of plants, well photographed.

Thanks Ian.
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Re: Report from southern Argentina.
« Reply #162 on: January 23, 2018, 02:59:26 PM »
Trond  - An eye-opener as I had never considered there may be other spp. of Anathrophyllum aside from desideratum!  It would be interesting to cross the different species to get a range of habits.  Not that it would help with their growability or hardiness....

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Re: Report from southern Argentina.
« Reply #163 on: January 23, 2018, 04:26:19 PM »
Trond  - An eye-opener as I had never considered there may be other spp. of Anathrophyllum aside from desideratum!  It would be interesting to cross the different species to get a range of habits.  Not that it would help with their growability or hardiness....

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Thanks John!

I have to correct a mistake I did though. Anarthrophyllum subandinum is actually A. burkartii. And it should be quite hardy growing above the treeline:

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Also A. desideratum and strigulipetalum grow quite high up in the mountains. Precipitation is more important.
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Re: Report from southern Argentina.
« Reply #164 on: January 24, 2018, 06:54:48 PM »
The peas are great Trond :) I particularly like the Astragalus spp.

I find the Leguminosae are less cultivated in general (regardless of the origin); are people favouring the actinomorphic flowers over the zygomorphic ones? this would be an interesting idea to research.
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