CP's in Scotland

From: JWi5770869@aol.com
Date: Thu Apr 27 2000 - 11:39:58 PDT


Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2000 14:39:58 EDT
From: JWi5770869@aol.com
To: cp@opus.hpl.hp.com
Message-Id: <aabcdefg1316$foo@default>
Subject: CP's in Scotland

In a message dated 26/04/00 12:48:37 GMT Daylight Time, cp@opus.hpl.hp.com
writes:

> In June I will travel through Scotland by car for two weeks. I would be
very
> interested in all informations concerning CP sites. Could anybody help me
> with some information and tips?
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> Yours
> Frank

Frank,
Email me and give me some idea of roughly where you'll be travelling.
I've only been to a couple of locations myself so wouldn't consider myself an
expert.
One of the best Drosera Intermedia sites is located around Loch Garten (the
Royal Society for the Protection of Birds reserve).
There are also various good Pinguicula Vulgaris sites around the west coast
(Isle of Skye). Its useful to look at roadside rock faces (especially if
they're damp). I've a lovely photo of a colony of Ping Vulgaris clinging to a
rock face.

Hope you enjoy Bonnie Scotland!!!

John Wilden
Southport
Lancs.
UK



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