Ramonda myconi Ramonda
Named after Louis Ramond de Carbonnières who was an 18th century botanist who studied plants in the Pyrenees, this plant found only in the central Pyrenees up to 6,000 feet. It is a plant of shady rock crevices which is exactly where we found these particular plants growing.
LHS: Cirque de gavarnie, 9th June Ossue valley, French Pyrenees, 10th June 2009
Added on January 10th 2012