Planning to visit Gibraltar and Morocco. Is there anything he can do for CD?
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Planning to visit Gibraltar and Morocco. Is there anything he can do for CD?
In Gibraltar he will make notes on merino lambs and Drosophyllum as CD requests.
He has found abundant Drosophyllum in Andalusia.
He is managing to salvage a few Andalusian Drosophyllum plants from the voyage and will send some to CD.