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AntonioLambe commented on "Tulipa-brava // Wild Tulip (Tulipa sylvestris subsp. australis)":
@Valter Jacinto: OK. Japan sends thanks for the Tulipa info.
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Valter Jacinto commented on "Tulipa-brava // Wild Tulip (Tulipa sylvestris subsp. australis)":
@AntonioLambe: Maybe!
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AntonioLambe commented on "Tulipa-brava // Wild Tulip (Tulipa sylvestris subsp. australis)":
@Valter Jacinto: Thank you for the response to at least part of my message. The area's name, Vale do Carvalho and not CarvalhoS or Carvalhal suggests it's an isolated and perhaps man-planted specimen. Is this so?
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Valter Jacinto commented on "Tulipa-brava // Wild Tulip (Tulipa sylvestris subsp. australis)":
@AntonioLambe: I photographed Quercus canariensis near Quinta das Raposeiras, S. Brás de Alportel. http://goo.gl/maps/NPFML
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AntonioLambe commented on "Tulipa-brava // Wild Tulip (Tulipa sylvestris subsp. australis)":
@Valter Jacinto: Gosh, Valter, you are BRILHANTE! Many thanks. The Japanese should be delighted especially if the plants have remained in those spots for years. Perhaps you can help elsewhere. I am working to establish reserves for threatened native flora, particularly the carvalho de Monchique, Quercus marianica ex Q. canariensis and other vestigial oaks in Monchique and Aljezur. I know some remain in the Rocha da Pena and Fonte Benémola areas of Sotavento. Can you help here also? My e-address was included in the previous request but disappeared. Since no one else is (apparently) interested in the subject, here goes a second attempt. Again, thank you very much. Antonio Lambe infoatAAmbientaldotorg
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Valter Jacinto commented on "Tulipa-brava // Wild Tulip (Tulipa sylvestris subsp. australis)":
@AntonioLambe: In the Barlavento I don't know... just in the Sotavento! http://goo.gl/maps/7VNvS | http://goo.gl/maps/dQNeR | http://goo.gl/maps/vkspL
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AntonioLambe commented on "Tulipa-brava // Wild Tulip (Tulipa sylvestris subsp. australis)":
@Valter Jacinto: Dear Valter, A Japanese organisation has asked me where in the Algarve, ideally in the Barlavento, Tulipa australis (or T. sylvestris subsp. australis) can be seen for photographic purposes. Could you help, please? Pode responder em português. Obrigado, Antonio Lambe
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Valter Jacinto marked "Tulipa-brava // Wild Tulip (Tulipa sylvestris subsp. australis)" as trusted on the "Tulipa sylvestris australis" page.

