June 2023, as part of the Regrarians REX program R10 we publish here some photos of the location for the purpose of soil analysis. 

Rocky soil of clay and schist @650mt high with a couple of good friends playing there.

Dry soil at 600mts high with cork oaks. The bush level is composed by giesta (cytisus Striatus) and esteva (cistus ladanifer).


A stonewall made with local materials @620meters high creates a very small terrace where we can spot some small olive trees struggling. Under the stone wall we have an area cleaned for wildfire protection were we also planted a line of cactus (opuntia ficus-indica). Above we see the cork oak (quercus suber) forest being recovered with the permanent cleaning of  spontaneous Pine (pinus pinaster).

This small plot of forest @620meters high is the result of spontaneous cork oaks (quercus suber) growing in between a pine (pinus pinaster) plantation. Here we can see the work after cleaning and regrowth of pine and bushes: giesta (cytisus Striatus), esteva (cistus ladanifer) and carqueja (genista tridentata).


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