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Saturday, September 24, 2022

Colchicum sfikasianum

IMG_0998 [Colchicum sfikasianum]

 
 
IMG_0973 [Colchicum sfikasianum]

 

IMG_0983 [Colchicum sfikasianum]
 
Colchicum sfikasianum flowers from September to November, while its leaves appear in Spring.
It is endemic to S. Peloponnese, to Mt. Hymittos and to some Ionic islands
where it grows in stony and rocky places mainly at heights of up to 500 m.
 
It is also called "Colchicum polymorphum"
as it comes in a variety of color shades as seen in the pictures above.
 
All pictures were taken on Mt. Hymittos on September 13, 2022 
 
 

Saturday, September 17, 2022

Colchicum bivonae

803_0315 [Colchicum bivonae]  


IMG_0945 [Colchicum bivonae]
 
IMG_0948 [Colchicum bivonae]

Colchicum bivonae is native to Italy and the Balkan Peninsula
but it can also be found in other countries of Southern Europe.
 It is very common in Greece
where it prefers mountainous regions in heights of around 500 meters.
 
From September to mid-November
it produces solitary, strong purplish-pink flowers of 10-15 cm resembling a cup,
while its leaves appear from March to June.
 
All parts of the plant - but especially the bulb - are poisonous.
 
All pictures were taken on Mt. Parnitha on September 10, 2022
 
 

Saturday, September 10, 2022

Tragopogon sinuatus

304_1484 [Tragopogon sinuatus]

 
It can be found in open grassy places in heights of up to 700 m.
 
Photographed in Lavrio on April 04, 2013
 
 

Saturday, September 3, 2022

Ciconia ciconia

801_7698 [Ciconia ciconia]
 
Ciconia Ciconia is one the Europe’s largest and most easily recognized birds. It is still widespread in European countries but its population is declining due to intense farming and increasingly drying wetlands where it feeds on small rodents, frogs, small fish and the like.
 
The bird in the picture was seen to be flying in the skies of the Northwestern suburbs of Athens where it was photographed back in 2014.
 
For a Ciconia family please click on older post here.