Capparis spinosa is a sprawling, relatively low perennial plant
that loves growing in wall- and cliff-crevices.
“Spinosa” in Latin means ‘thorny’
but this plant is only generally, not consistently spiny.
Its beautiful, conspicuous flowers (about 50-70 mm in diameter)
usually bloom one or two at a time
when the stem that carries them has grown enough.
The plant is often cultivated for culinary use.
Its flower-buds can be pickled and used in salads.
Photographed in Holargos in Summer 2023
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