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4th part: a beautiful station of Pinguicula vallisneriifolia
Ater visiting our
first station de
Pinguicula vallisneriifolia Webb, we follow ahead through the Sierra de Segura in search of a second station of this plant.
Although we found several waterfalls and seeping walls, we didn't see any butterwort on them. But we quickly found a suitable place for them that host one of the most beautiful station in my opinion of the vallisneria-leaf butterwort, located in a narrow barranco (gorge):
![Imagem](http://img837.imageshack.us/img837/6501/59723151.jpg)
The first few plants were settled on a rock to the left of the stream in the entrance of the barranco:
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Then for our pleasure, a myriad of plants spread their leaves and flowers along the walls of this canyon:
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They even occupy the humid slopes on around 50 m to the bottom of the cliffs under the spanish blazing sun:
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Amazingly, the leaves in this station become very long and also very thin, much more than in the other stations I could visited:
![Imagem](http://img844.imageshack.us/img844/433/91528081.jpg)
Here, the dominant color of the flowers is white with a yellow spot on the throat:
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Leaves of some plants feature a very nice reddish coloration:
![Imagem](http://img823.imageshack.us/img823/4535/53363886.jpg)
And here is a last photo, till the next episod, of a great group of Pinguicula:
![Imagem](http://img821.imageshack.us/img821/7708/99963815.jpg)
Regards
Aymeric