
2nd part:Pinguicula mundi in its type location
Despite our
misadventure of the day before, looking for
Pinguicula dertosensis, our fieldtrip was only at its beggining.
The following day, we leaved to meet another butterwort:
Pinguicula mundi Blanca, Jamilena, Ruiz Rejon & Reg. Zamora. This spanish endemic is known only from two localities. Its name comes from the Rio Mundo, a castillan river where it was described. So that we decided to explore those gorges to find some more sites, between some gorgeous landscapes:


This day was full of beautiful plants and numerous orchids that I will post pictures in another threat.
Finally, none new site was descovered. And we reached the location of the description of this species, that is also a really beautiful place:

A few meters left to reach the bottom of this site:

And the first butterworts were blooming:



Another view of the site, the butterworts grow in every seeping chalky outcrops that can be seen:

Although the main interest is
Pinguicula mundi, they are some very great landscape to see from its type location:

Regards
Aymeric