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VERY nice! you are lucky you got to visit such sites...i hope to see wild sarracenia eventually

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Hi people,

thanks for the commentaries. Thus that he will be able I will go to transcribe in (my poor) english the stories.

obregon562: I do not have chance to see Sarracenias in habitat for here, I wait to be able to make this some day.

Jonathan: More photos of the Iridaceae.

a) Leves like a grass :shock: :

070607quiriri138ds6.jpg

b) My hand and very big flowers :D :

070607quiriri119te5.jpg

Regards.

Carlos.

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Hello Carlos,

My limited botanical skills tell me that the strikingliy blue Iridaceae is a member of the genus Gelasine. ;) Maybe that helps for further identification? G. azurea or G. coerulescens have similar blue flowers. I could try to check which species are growing at Serra do Quirirí.

All the best,

Andreas

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Hi "Cpers",

The Galasine coerulencens (it is not my image, and nominated Gelasine coerulea, with a little bee):

http://zoo.bio.ufpr.br/hymenoptera/aline/G...ulea_AM028b.jpg

Already I edited the topic in PCBR, with credits to the Fernando (Drosera montana var. montana) and the Andreas (Gelasine coerulences), very thanks :banging:

Regards.

Carlos.

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