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Yann:
Well if it gives some ideas for futur trips it's great. We now have such free documents available all around the world that exploring it has never been so easy.
Allez back on the roads! Turkey another hot spot for plants. Important Plant Areas in Turkey is a great book for those who want to prepare their road books. 122 areas are described in turkish but the maps, species list and photos give precious details for a successfull trip.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VjzoBw6xohrmkDVORHqiQtSR2q13Kmac/view?usp=sharing
Yann:
Autumn isn't far away, Greece is a great destination for bulbs.
Here's a new publication Plant Guide of the Chelmos-Vouraikos National Park: Endemic, Rare, and Threatened Species
Greek and english descriptions, areas where to find plants.
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Panayiotis-Trigas-3/publication/382829713_Plant_Guide_of_the_Chelmos-Vouraikos_National_Park_Endemic_Rare_and_Threatened_Species/links/66ade768299c327096a7a599/Plant-Guide-of-the-Chelmos-Vouraikos-National-Park-Endemic-Rare-and-Threatened-Species.pdf
MarcR:
Yann,
Thank you, Yann, this is very interesting. Most of my own bulb collection comes from South Africa, Australia, China, and the Americas [particularly North America, Chile, Peru, and Brazil]. I have very few bulbs from Europe, or Asia [except China].
I am intereased in exploring European and Asian bulbs that will work into my landscape well.
Catwheazle:
Hello, the "Carnivorous Plants of Australia Magnum Opus" by Allan Lowrie Volume 2 Plants of Australia seems to no longer be available. Does anyone have a source for this? I would also be happy to provide an online version, as I am primarily interested in the identification key for Australian Drosera.
greetings
Bernd
https://www.amazon.de/Carnivorous-Plants-Australia-Magnum-Opus/dp/1908787120
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