Saturday, April 26, 2025

Ceratonia siliqua

803_3590 [Ceratonia siliqua]
 
The picture above shows a tree (called Ceratonia siliqua)
that I don’t see very often but it has attracted my photographic attention.
It is long-lived, evergreen and can become 5-10 m tall.
It originated from the eastern Mediterranean region
but it has gradually spread to the rest of the Mediterranean countries
and even further into Europe.
 
In Greece,
it is mainly found in Attica, in the Peloponnese and in many Aegean islands.
 
Here are some additional pictures
that may be justifying why it attracted my attention.
 
 
IMG_6373 [Ceratonia siliqua]

 Ceratonia’s leaves are deep green and shiny on the top
but underside, they are light-green.
 
 
803_5594 [Ceratonia siliqua]

Its flowers grow and hang from the tree-trunk and from branches.
 
In this picture, the flowers are in their initial stage of development
during September.
 
 
WPVV9109 [Ceratonia siliqua]

As they grow, they look like bunches of grapes!
 
 
803_5578 [Ceratonia siliqua]
 
 A close-up shot of mature flowers.

Ceratonia’s flowers are very small, have no petals, have a heavy smell
and can consist of male, female or both male and female reproduction organs
on the same tree.
 
 
IMG_3633 [Ceratonia siliqua]

 Fertilized flowers turn into fully shaped green fruit (10-30 cm x 1.5-3 cm) …
 
 
803_3596 [Ceratonia siliqua]  

 … and gradually (when ripe) they become dark brown.
 
The process lasts almost a year, from Fall to the end of August!
 
At the age of 25-30 years,
a tree can give about 850 kg of nutritious fruit,
suitable for both animal and human consumption.
 
 

Sunday, April 20, 2025

Easter wishes


[Easter wishes 2025]
 
 The text on this Easter card may be “all Greek”
to my non-Greek speaking friends,
so here is an explanatory note to them:
 
“Χριστός Ανέστη” means “Christ has Risen.”
It is the wish-phrase the Greeks wish each other for 40 days
beginning from the moment Jesus’ resurrection is declared by the priest
and joyfully chanted in church at midnight of Holy Saturday to Easter Sunday.
 
“Χρόνια Πολλά” means “May you live for many years”.
It is a wish-phrase we express immediately after “Χριστός Ανέστη”. 
 
So,
Χριστός Ανέστη! Χρόνια Πολλά to you all!
from Tagton
 
 
 

Saturday, April 12, 2025

Ophrys tenthredinifera

301_5885 [Ophrys tenthredinifera]

Ophrys tenthredinifera is a diverse but always easily recognizable,
beautiful Mediterranean ophrys.
In Greece,
it is found in brushwood, in open stony areas and in shrub lands
of Central and Southern mainland Greece,
as well as on the islands.
 
It blooms from February to early May
at altitudes up to 1800 m and can be 10-30 cm tall.

Saturday, April 5, 2025

Motacilla flava feldegg

304_5278 [Motacilla flava feldegg]
 
This is an elegant, colorful and highly distinctive small bird
widespread in South East Europe.
In Winter they emigrate to tropical Africa.
 
They feed on insects, spiders, worms and the like.
So, they prefer finding their food in damp fields
and in pastures with grazing livestock.
They apparently know that livestock will dislodge insects
from the ground making them more vulnerable to the birds.
 
Length: 17-18 cm
Lifespan: up to 5 years
 
Photographed near the Oropos wetland in Attica.