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Saturday, April 29, 2023

Orobanche crenata

801_4190 [Orobanche crenata]
 
Orobanche crenata is a common parasite of leguminous crops, especially beans and peas.
It often appears in large colonies from March to July in countries around the Mediterranean basin.
It has no chlorophyl, which means it gets the ingredients it needs to grow from host plants.
Its whitish flowers are fragrant and between 20-30mm.
 
 
304_6429 [Orobanche crenata]
 
A closeup on a similar plant magnified for details to be visible.
 
Both photographs were taken on Mt. Geraneia.

 

Saturday, April 22, 2023

Tragopogon hybridus

304_6361 [Tragopogon hybridus]

This plant is found in fields, meadows and roadsides
throughout the country on heights of up to 600 m. 
Like many of its relatives, it is best seen and photographed in the morning
because its flowerheads close as the day reaches its end.
 
It was photographed on Mt. Geraneia on April 20, 2018
 
 

Sunday, April 16, 2023

Wishes

Easter wishes 2023

 
Christ has Risen!
Let our souls confirm it!
 
 
 
 
 

Saturday, April 8, 2023

Ophrys tenthredinifera

804_0647 [Ophrys tethredinifera]
 
Α common Ophrys found in all Mediterranean countries.
In Greece it is found in large populations almost everywhere
with the exception of Macedonia and Thrace.
It blooms from February to May in meadows, uncultivated fields,
and open forests, up to a height of 1,800 meters.
A fairly robust, tall Ophrys. 10-30 cm 
 
Photographed on Mt. Hymittos on March 24, 2023

Saturday, April 1, 2023

Ophrys schlechteriana

801_3572 {Ophrys schlechteriana]

Photographed at Dilesi, Attica, on March 31, 2019