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Distance
0.98 mi
Elevation gain
180 ft
Technical difficulty
Moderate
Elevation loss
180 ft
Max elevation
1,219 ft
TrailRank 
8
Min elevation
422 ft
Trail type
Loop
Moving time
39 minutes
Time
one hour 31 minutes
Coordinates
181
Uploaded
March 20, 2024
Recorded
March 2024
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near el Coll, Catalunya (España)

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Itinerary description

Loop trail from el Coll passing through:
- Olive tree (1.5 km)

Waypoints

PictographFlora Altitude 628 ft

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PictographFlora Altitude 509 ft
Photo of1. Pittosporum tobira

1. Pittosporum tobira

Pittosporum tobira is a species of sweet-smelling flowering plant in the pittosporum family Pittosporaceae known by several common names, including Australian laurel, Japanese pittosporum, mock orange, and Japanese cheesewood. It is native to Japan (south of Kanto), China, Taiwan, and Korea, but it is used throughout the world as an ornamental plant in landscaping and as cut foliage.

PictographFlora Altitude 634 ft
Photo of2. Juda tree

2. Juda tree

The juda tree is an arboreal species, ornamental due to the shape of the leaves and the abundance of very early flowers. It is cultivated ornamentally in parks or gardens, individually or in groups.

PictographFlora Altitude 566 ft

3. Croton punctatus

Croton punctatus, commonly called beach-tea or gulf croton, is a species of flowering plant in the spurge family (Euphorbiaceae). It is native to the Western Hemisphere, where it is found in coastal areas from the Southeastern United States south to Colombia, as well as in Bermuda and the Caribbean. Its natural habitat is on beaches and sand dunes.

PictographFlora Altitude 542 ft

4. Ceratonia siligua

The carob fruit (Ceratonia siliqua) is called "carob" and is used in the food of domestic animals (especially for horses) and to a lesser extent enters the human diet, in the form of fresh or dried pods and flours used mainly for the production of sweets.

PictographFlora Altitude 551 ft

5. Putranjivaceae

An Putranjivaceae in uska family han Magnoliopsida. An Putranjivaceae in the order of Malpighiales, classis Magnoliopsida, rūdūn Tracheophyta, regnum Plantae. An family nga Putranjivaceae in naggyebo hin 216 ka mga species, sumala ha Catalog of Life.

PictographFlora Altitude 422 ft

6. Yuzu

Yuzu (Citrus ichangensis x C. reticulata; in Japanese ユズ, 柚, 柚子 yuzu) is a citrus plant native to East Asia. The fruit resembles a smaller grapefruit (diameter is between 5.5 and 7.5 cm), yellow or green.

PictographFlora Altitude 433 ft

7. Chamaerops

Chamaerops is a genus of flowering plants in the family Arecaceae. It contains only one species, Chamaerops humilis, variously called European fan palm or the Mediterranean dwarf palm. It is one of the most cold-hardy palms and is used in landscaping in temperate climates.

PictographFlora Altitude 611 ft

8. Salvia microphylla

Salvia microphylla, the baby sage, Graham's sage, or blackcurrant sage, is an evergreen shrub found in the wild in southeastern Arizona and the mountains of eastern, western, and southern Mexico. It is a very complex species which easily hybridizes, resulting in numerous hybrids and cultivars brought into horticulture since the 1990s. The specific epithet microphylla, from the Greek, means "small leaved". In Mexico it is called mirto de montes, or "myrtle of the mountains".

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