Re: Pinguicula in France & Temp identification

From: gilles lardy (lardyg7@cti.ecp.fr)
Date: Mon Jul 28 1997 - 15:59:57 PDT


Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 00:59:57 +0200 (MET DST)
From: gilles lardy <lardyg7@cti.ecp.fr>
To: cp@opus.hpl.hp.com
Message-Id: <aabcdefg2849$foo@default>
Subject: Re: Pinguicula in France & Temp identification

Hi,
For those who helped me in my ping identification problem, sorry to tell
that the seed capsules are not globular, but pointed... In fact I have two
pictures of the plants, but cannot find a scanner to mail them...

To Marcel,
Happy to hear that you appreciated the Vercors. I've grown up in Grenoble,
which is pretty close, and we often go for a walk there. However, I never
found pings there... But if you wanted to see plenty of cps, you should have
asked the mail list (yeah, I know it's easy to say it afterwards...), and I
would have indicated you cool sites. But cps rather grow in the Belledonne
mountains, which are granitic, than Vercors, which is very
calceorous...However, you've been able to see plenty of edelweiss there, and
surely the "vanilla orchid", which grows on the same plateau.

Gilles



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