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Requests about identification of wild plants in Malta and Gozo. (Please include precise details and pictures to help the experts in their ID process)

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Found in a rockpool at Wied il-Bassassa on 22/12/05.
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possibly very young Sedum caeruleulm
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Maybe encapsulated "Bass" - what could we except from il wied tal-Bass(assa). Did you take the took the photo around 4pm :)

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Admin: What is Bass?
However, in addition, there is a lichen called Collema nigrescens (see arrows- sorry Pine that I copied your pic- after the markings a have deleted it), which is very characteristic in the rockpools of the garigue .
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Thanks!
Today I went on a tour to try to visit 4 of the valleys of the south. I started with Wied Znuber just in the Hal Far Estate. Quite a nice valley, easy to descend and if you descend it totally you finish by the sea. I found nothing great except some Palaeocyanus crassfolia plants.

Then I decided to visit Wied Moqbol, but I got lost! Alas I did not find the valley!

Then I went to Wied Hallellin! And quite a good name for it. The shooters have built a small wall and thus you cannot descend in the valley! You have to turn around the slopes and it is full of dens of shooters! When I tried to descend I got shouted at by a couple of colourful characters and I decided to leave the valley at once....

Next I descended Wied il-Bassassa under Bubaqra in Zurrieq. Quite a small valley, with some small jumps. A burnt car is visible in th middle of the valley but alas it is quite a nice valley. I found those plants but otherwise nothing much interesting!

Well, next time I'll try to visit the Birzebbugia valleys.
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good reconnoitering pine - wied znuber is rather varied in spring and there are a variety of orchids as well as some coast radwort - i was also given a jint earlier this year of maltese toadflax there and i searched high and low - unsuccessfully alas.
moqbol is tricky - the only way in i know is through the storm run-off in the road 0 not a very pretty way in ...valley bottom was mostly inaccessible but sedum album reputedly grows there only
there are also megalithic remains but not easy to find.
I am not too familiar with the other valleys and i have not been there for a long time now

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I will try to descend the valley next time round, if I find my way in!
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The stuff accompanying the sedum is a species of Nostoc (possibly N. commune) which is a cyanobacterium (=blue-green alga) which forms large gelatinous colonies. Some say it edible but i have not yet tried it out.
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Edwin, I think that Nostoc is only the partner of this lichen called Collema nigrescens?
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