Further details of the Tour.....
SCOTTISH ROCK GARDEN CLUB
TURKISH MOUNTAINS TOUR 2012
Saturday 5th to 19th May 2012
Day 1 UK to Istanbul. o/n Istanbul
Day 2 Nezihat Gokyığıt Botanic Bahcesi & to Trabzon o/n Trabzon
Day 3 Zigana Pass o/n Bayburt
Day 4 Bayburt to Erzurum o/n Erzurum
Day 5 Palandoken Mountains o/n Erzurum
Day 6 Erzurum to Erzincan via Kop Pass o/n Ezincan
Day 7 Otlukbeli Mountains o/n Erzincan
Day 8 Erzincan to Kemaliye o/n Kemaliye
Day 9 Subatan Mountain o/n Kemaliye
Day 10 Kemaliye to Malatya o/n Malatya
Day 11 Doğanşehir Mountain o/n Malatya
Day 12 Kübbe Pass o/n Malatya
Day 13 Malatya to Karamanmaraş o/n Karamanmaraş
Day 14 Ahir Mountain o/n Karamanmaraş
Day 15 Return flights – Karamanmaraş to Istanbul & UK
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1 UK to Turkey
Upon arrival at Istanbul Ataturk airport we will transfer to a hotel in the Sultanahmet area of the city close to the famous Blue Mosque and take dinner nearby.
Day 2 Visit to Nezihat Gokyığıt Botanic Bahcesi & to Trabzon
In the morning we’ll transfer to the Nezihat Gokyığıt Botanic Bahcesi and be met by Prof Adil Guner and given a personal tour by him of the gardens. Lunch will be in the garden allowing more time to look around in the afternoon before we drive to the airport for a late flight to Trabzon on the Black Sea coast in north-east Turkey where we’ll overnight. o/n Horon Hotel, Trabzon.
Day 3 Zigana & Kose Passes
After breakfast we drive south via Macka where there are good orchids such as Orchis stevenii and also Aristolochia pontica then up and over the 2600 metre Zigana Pass (snow permitting) with lots of Viola altaica, Gentiana verna subsp. pontica, hopefully still Cyclamen parviflorum, Trollius ranunculinus, Primula auriculata and Caltha polypetala. Lower down the woods have Helleborus orientalis and Dactylorhiza flavescens. We’ll descend and carry onto Gumushane and the Kose Pass for Tulipa armena, Muscari armeniacum, Thlaspi ochroleucum and possibly Fritillaria pinardii before arriving in Bayburt. o/n Abideş Hotel, Bayburt (1 night)
Days 4 & 5 Erzurum area & Palandoken Mountains
From Bayburt we’ll drive east alongside the Coruh Nehri river before turning south for the Golyurt Pass and the Agziacik Pass and then down to Erzurum. These are unknown passes for us so it will be an early chanced to explore and see what we find. North of Erzurum the Coruh Valley runs for many miles around the town of Tortum there are many Iris taochia and other interesting steppe species such as Morina persica and Eremostachys laciniata. There will be two nights in Erzurum a conservative eastern city.
There are other good passes in the Palandoken Mountains to the south with walking opportunities so we’ll have time here to find good populations of deep purple Iris reticulata, Scilla sibirica, Colchicum szovitsii close to the melting snow and masses of Primula elatior subsp. pallasii, Pulsatilla albana and Corydalis oppositifolia. o/n Palan Hotel, Erzurum (2 nights).
Days 6 & 7 Erzincan area - Kop Pass & Kolcekmez Pass
On the way to Erzincan we’ll go via the Kop Pass, great for Crocus biflorus subsp. tauri (and if it’s an early year Fritillaria alburyana, but this really peaks in June). On the way we will also see Tulipa armena and the amazing Tchihatchewia isatidea a localised endemic.
The Erzincan area is comprised of mainly volcanic ash substrates of many colours and this encourages a great variety of other endemics such as Hesperis brachyscapa, Muscari massayanum and other great steppe plants such as Arnebia densiflora, Rindera lanata and Ricotia aucheri. Kolcekmez Dag Pass to the north of the town is very good with higher limestone cliffs encrusted in Saxifraga kotschyi, alpine turf full of Pulsatilla albana, Crocus biflorus subsp. tauri, Aethionema spp and Draba bruniifolia. Lower areas have hummocks of endemic Silene ruscifolia. o/n Sembol Hotel, Ezincan (2 nights).
Days 8 & 9 Kemaliye - Subatan Mountain
Kemaliye is perched above one branch of the immense lake formed behind the Keban Dam. The journey the goes over the Sakultutan Pass with populations Muscari azureum, Muscari aucheri, Primula elatior and a few Fritillaria armena. The rest of the journey is along a previously untraveled route through the northern Munzur Mountains where we’d hope to see Alkanna pseudotinctoria, Astragalus christianus and maybe Iris sari. Erminium rauwolfii also occurs in this area. Around Kemaliye are populations of Ophrys scolopax oestrifera and Dianthus orientalis and up on Subatan Mountain is colourful Onosma albo-roseum, wonderful drifts of Fritillaria armena, Muscari azureum, Ornithogalum oligophyllum and Hyacinthus orientalis. Snow patches will have Eranthis cilicicus, Scilla sibirica and Colchicum szovtisii whilst Iris caucasica grows on the limestone rocks lower down. There are good walking possibilities here. o/n Bozkurt Otel, Kemaliye (2 nights).
Days 10, 11 & 12 Malatya - Doğanşehir Mountain & Kübbe Pass
On the journey to Malatya are scrub oak woods with lots of Orchis punctulata and Cephalanthera kotschyana and a side road leads to a village where there are superb stands of Iris sari and a small population of Fritillaria imperialis (although this really is April flowering, but there may be a few for those who climb up), Astragalus christianus, Tulipa armena and Eremurus spectabilis.
Around Malatya the Doğanşehir Mountains are superb with some great limestone and ideal for walking with crags full of stunning Fritillaria aurea, Erysimum thyrsoides, Solenanthus stamineus, unusual forms of Corydalis wendelboi, Scilla bifolia, Aubretia canescens, Anemone blanda, Myosotis alpestris and the amazing scarlet Phelypaea coccinea. Lower down are populations of Orchis coriophora. This is an area we haven’t fully explored and the higher areas beg a closer look.
The Kübbe Pass has a new species of Bellevalia as yet unnamed and if we’re lucky a new juno iris (although these really peak a month earlier) as well as Lotus gebbelia. Not so far away to the west is the low Karahan Pass with Asphodeline tenuior, Iberis attica, Moltkia caerulea and other steppic species. o/n Yeni Kent Otel, Malatya (3 nights).
Days 13 & 14 Karamanmaras & Ahır Dağı
Once again crossing the Karahan Pass (without stopping this time) we continue cross country before reaching the excellent Püren Pass with many rocky valleys and slopes to explore and where there may be Fritillaria persica in flower growing on the coarse limestone screes. Fritillaria hermonis occurs too higher up and may be in flower, but around late snow patches will again be Crocus biflorus tauri, Corydalis rutifolia and on the rocks in Scilla melaina. Muscari anatolica occurs in small numbers.
Ahır Dağı rises above the city and it is an excellent location for the wonderful Iris kirkwoodii. To the west near Göksun is another pass where the woods should still have some Cyclamen pseudoibericum, Muscari armeniacum, Corydalis henrikii and probably Tulipa sylvestris. Any high snows could have Fritillaria pinardii and both Fritllaria acmopetala and alfredae also occur in the oak woods on the way to and from along with Onosma albo-roseum and fantastic displays of Glaucium grandiflorum. o/n Saffron Hotel, Karamanmaraş (2 nights).
Day 15 Return to Scotland
Departure from Karamanmaraş for the flight to Istanbul and then onto London Heathrow.
Information
Price is £1700 per person sharing
Single supplement is £245 person
Deposit is £300 per person
No flights are included in the price.
Focus
Flowers.
Leaders
Chris Gardner, Başak Gardner and Adil Güner.
Walking
Much of the tour is on roadside slopes, however during the day you might easily cover three or four miles, and on some days more. In some areas there will opportunity to walk more. Slopes are often quite steep and the ground rough underfoot.
Included in the price
All transport, meals and accommodation in Turkey. Services of your leaders. Please note: drinks, tips, and items of a personal nature including insurance, are not included.
Group Size
The minimum is 10 and the maximum is 20.
Accommodation
The hotels are listed in the itinerary. All these hotels are of a decent three star standard or better and all rooms on this tour have en suite facilities.
Climate
Generally warm and sunny. However cooler, rainy, weather is possible and at higher levels it can be quite chilly.
How to Book
Please fill in a Greentours Booking Form which you can download from
www.greentours.co.uk or call Greentours on 01298 83563 and they’ll send you one. A detailed information pack will be dispatched twelve weeks prior to departure.
PLANT LIST
The list features the showiest species in particular bulbs and alpines. There are of course many more taxa from other groups to be seen.
Adonis aestivalis
Aethionema caespitosum
Aethionema iberideum
Aethionema speciosum
Ajuga orientalis
Alkanna pseudotinctoria
Allium kharputense
Anchusa aucheri
Androsace villosa
Anemone blanda
Aquilegia olympica
Aristolochia bottae
Aristolochia maurorum
Aristolochia pontica
Arnebia densiflora
Arnebia pulchra
Arum conaphalloides
Asphodeline damascene
Asphodeline tenuior
Astragalus cephalotes
Astragalus christianus
Astragalus inserta
Astraglaus campylosemma
Aubretia canescens
(Bellevalia fominii)
Bellevalia pycnantha
Bellevalia sp (new sp Kubbe Pass)
Caltha polypetala
Campanula betulifolia
Cardamine uliginosa
Cenaurea virgata
Centranthus longifolia
Cephalanthera damasonium
Cephalanthera kotschyana
Cephalanthera longifolia
Cephalanthera rubra
Cerastium purpurascens
Cerasus hippophaeoides
Chesneya elegans
Cistus creitcus
Cistus salvifolius
Colchicum szovitzii
Consolida orientalis
Coronilla orientalis
Corydalis henrikii
Corydalis oppositifolia
Corydalis rutifolia
Corydalis wendelboi
Crocus biflorus tauri
Cyclamen parviflorum
Cyclamen psuedibericum
Dactylorhiza flavescens
Dactylorhiza osmanica
Dactylorhiza spp
Dactylorhiza urvilleana
Dactylrhoiza euxina
Dianthus orientalis
Draba bruniifolia
Draba polytricha
Epipactis veratrifolia
Eranthis cilicicus
Eremostachys laciniata
Eremostachys moluccelloides
Eremurus spectabilis
Erica arborea
(Erminium rauwolfii)
Erysimum thyrsoides
(Fritillaria alburyana)
Fritillaria armena
Fritillaria aurea
Fritillaria hermonis
Fritillaria imperialis
Fritillaria persica
Fritillaria pinardii
Gagea glacialis
Gentiana pyrenaica
Gentiana vernna subsp pontica
Geranium psilotstemon
Geropogon colorata
Gladiolus atroviolaceus
Gladiolus kotschyanus
Glaucium grandiflorum
Globularia trichosantha
Gundelia tournefortii
Helleborus orientalis
Hesperis breviscapa
Hesperis campicarpa
Hesperis cappadocica
Hesperis persica
Hyacinthus orientalis
Hypercoum pseudograndiflorum
Hypericum scabrum
Iberis attica
Iris caucasica
Iris kirkwoodii
Iris reticulata
Iris sari
(Iris sp - new sp Kubbe Pass)
Iris taochia
Isatis cappadocica
Lamium garganica
Legousia speculum-veneris
Linaria corifolia
Linum mucronatum
Linum tenuifolium
Listera ovata
Lotus gebelia
Matthiola longipetala
Micromeria elliptica
Moltkia caerulea
Morina persica
Muscari armeniaca
Muscari aucheri
Muscari azureum
Muscari caucasica
Muscari coeleste
Muscari comosum
Muscari massayanum
Myosotis alpestris
Neottia nidus-avis
Onobrychis argyrea
Onobrychis huetiana
Onosma albo-rosea
Onosma aucherianum
Onosma molle
Ophrys scolopax oestrifera
Orchis anatolica
Orchis collina
Orchis coriophora
Orchis provincialis
Orchis punctulata
Orchis satyroides
Orchis simia
Orchis spp
Orchis stevenii
Ornithogalum narbonense
Ornithogalum oliogophyllum
Ornithogalum umbellatum
(Paeonia mascula)
Papaver lateritum
Papaver rhoeas
Pedicualaris comosum
Pelargonium endlicherianum
Phelypaea coccinea/tournefortii
Primula algida
Primula auriculata
Primula elatior subsp pallasii
Primula veris
Pulsatilla albana
Ranunculus aucheri
Ranunculus kochii
Rhododendron luteum
Rhododendron ponticum
Rhynchocrys striata
Ricotia aucheri
Rindera lanata
Roemeria hybrida
Salvia bracteata
Salvia frigida
Salvia multicaulis
Salvia suffruticosa
Saxifraga cymbalaria
Saxifraga kotschyi
Scilla bifolia
Scilla melaina
Scilla sibirica
Scilla armena
Scutellaria oreintalis
Silene ruscifolia
Solenanthus stamineus
Steveniella satyroides
Stipa Arabica
Tchihatchewia isatidea
Thlaspi ochroleucum
Trollius ranunculinus
Tulipa armena
Tulipa sintinesii
Veronica caespitose
Veronica macrostachya subsp mardinensis
Veronica orientalis
Vicia noeana
Vincetoxicum canescens
Vincetoxicum fallosum
Viola altaica
Weidermannia orientalis