Showing posts with label Flowers Pyrenees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flowers Pyrenees. Show all posts

Thursday, 21 June 2012

The Improbable Ladies Slipper Orchid


The amazing Ladies Slipper Orchid Cypripedum calceolus is in bloom (Usually the first half of June but later this year due to a cold snap in May) in the Tena Valley near Sallent de Gallego.   This site, one of three in the Pyrenees,was first discovered in the 1980´s by a french school teacher who glimpsed them from a bus while on a school trip!

On our nature trips in June we always go for a look at this super rare and flamboyant orchid. 

All that show is designed for pollination.   Bees  of the Andrena family are attracted to the flower.  They perch on the edge of the the big yellow sac and slip into it.  Once inside they can´t exit the way they have arrived as the inside of the sac is slippery and has an overhang preventing exit.  However the flower has a translucent ´window´ which the bee heads for, climbing up some hairs and into a narrow tunnel where it picks up and/or deposits pollen on the orchid´s pollen sacs. Then the bee squeezes out of the tunnel and flies away.  A complex process!  For a great explanation of how Ladies Slipper pollination happens see the excellent blog http://pollinators.blogspot.com 

The Ladies Slipper also replicates itself vegetatively and at Sallent there are many plants over quite a large area.  It takes about 9 years from when the plant first emerges to when it first flowers.  The orchid lives about 30 years though they can live much longer.  There is an example in Estonia that is over 190 years old.

The site is guarded during flowering season.  In the valley are found many more orchids and higher up towards the Portalet pass the alpine flowers are magnificent and easy to see near the road.  The geology of the area - metamorhic transition zone between limestone and granite favours a big diversity of flower species.  There are some great hiking routes in the valley once you get away from the ugly Formigal ski resort.

Thursday, 14 June 2012

Good Year for the Poppies - apologies to Elvis Costello

Poppies Berdún.  Bisaurin (2670 metres) in the backround
This Spring there have been more poppies in the Barley fields than for years.  Farmers sprayed to control them.  This year with costs going through the roof - fuel, herbicides, fertilisers (any fossil fuel based product) they have chosen to save money and not spray against poppies - I imagine the tiny seeds don´t seriously contaminate the grain which around here mostly goes for animal feed and brewing.
Anyway, the economic recession -25% unemployed and counting here in Spain- may have some positive environmental benefits!
Good to return to the blog again! 

Wednesday, 17 December 2008

Grey Leaved Cistus


The beautiful Grey Leaved Cistus (Cistus albidus) can be found in the dry, rocky gullies of the Pre Pyrenees.
This shot was taken on 26th April near San Martín de La Val d´Onsera - a wild landscape of cliffs, Arbutus trees, and Holm Oak woods.
There is a magical medieval hermitage a few hours walk/scramble away which has a chapel built under a rock overhang and a spring 50 metres above it which cascades down next to the chapel.
Best time to go is Spring and Autumn. It´s way too hot in the Summer.