jeff
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Post by jeff on Aug 6, 2009 1:09:01 GMT -5
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Post by Brian Barnes on Aug 6, 2009 16:07:22 GMT -5
Hey Jeff, VERY nice...or magnifique! ;D I bet it was a very magical place. Pinguicula have a way of doing that... Did you see any variation amongst same species? Thanks for sharing, Brian.
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Post by jeff on Aug 7, 2009 2:22:37 GMT -5
yes some little variation , but in the standard limit ;D
like grandiflora subsp grandiflora in the PYRENEES massif , the vulgaris var alpicola (I think it is this species) show various leaves according to the altitude little and not much width to 2000-2800 m more big and widh to 1500 m in station often more shaded I think it is the rule for this genus , they protect oneself to the UV ray .
for the leptoceras station I see a great quantity of leptoceras f bicolor with these 3 inferior lob white , now I make some test : perenity and reproductibility to see if the mophological caracter change .I make also some comparaison with and other plant see more in the south in PROVENCE the last year.
jeff
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