Ferréol a écrit :oui, il faut être prudent, je me rappelle d'un site à Drosera anglica qui avait été retourné par des sangliers...
Lisez attentivement. On parle d'érosion pour un seul des murs, pour le reste:
[picrophyll wrote:]
Barry, yes I guided Cindy to the site. The first wall we came to with some very nice plants has succumbed to nature and has slid to oblivion. The main wall where you were showing your amazement is now barren as in Cindy's photo.
When there with the ICPS Conference tour, we annalysed the situation. Above outstretched arm height the plants were beautiful and healthy but below this area were only a few shoots appearing. If it was due to natural dieing off then old pitchers and plants would be evident. There is nothing left. On the ledge below it was a plant that had recently been cut out and dropped. The wall is only sand but is covered with a netting of algae and covers over quickly.
Unfortunately a local posted several photos of the site in an effort to create some sort of interest in himself. These gave the location away. I know of at least one collector who has made at least 3 trips here in search of Cephs but wont contact me for obvious reasons. He may have made a successful journey, who knows
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François.