Hi Matthew, at first glance I thought this more likely to be P. alpestre, particularly as the lateral sepals are fused. However, I cannot access the location or map; I'm hoping this is just a hiccup as the changes to sensitivity were baing made at the time of posting. Perhaps you could try re-posting to see if that helps. Tony
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