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Formosa - Goias state - Brazil.


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Hi there

I've been to the city of Formosa, about 50km from my place, and I found some interesting Cps there.

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A mountain river and its waterfalls.

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In the slopes around the river there is always water flowing on the ground.

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Most of the cps there were growing as reophytes, in a thin layer of slow moving water over the soil and the rocks.

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G. repens

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D. communis (mimicking a D. roraimae) The tiny purple leaflets around it is U. nana.

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U. cucullata flower bud

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Very reddish D. Grantsauii

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A buff D. communis

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G. repens flower bud

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U. tricolor

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U. nervosa

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The white form of U. amethystina

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Epidendrum denticulatum

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Kollensteinia eburnea

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U. trichophylla

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Cyrtopodium paludicolum

Up the slopes in seasonably wet places:

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Maybe Drosera sp. Corumba.

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D. hirtella var. hirtella.

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Genlisea filiformis

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The plant

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Genlisea pygmaea. Not pygmy at all, the flowers were huge for a Genlisea. Might be one of the newly discovered tuberous form species.

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Discocactus catinguicola. I'm always amazed how we can find cactaceae growing nearby hydrophilic CP species!

Thats all

Cheers

Adilson - Brasilia - Brazil.

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Guest Andreas Eils

:blink:

Why the hell don´t I live close to such beautiful places?

:shout:

The Koellensteinia is an outstanding orchid! Can you send me one? (just kidding! ;-) )

The Epidendrum is nice as well!

Best regards

sad Andreas

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