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Saturday, May 16, 2026

Ornithogalum arabicum

IMG_7551 [Ornithogalum arabicum]
 
Greece is home to more than 20 species of Ornithogalum
but Ornithogalum arabicum is probably the largest and most distinctive.
 
Although it can normally reach the height of 80 cm,
the plant in the picture was hardly 30 cm tall.
 
It blooms from April to May
and produces a cluster of up to 25
bowl-shaped, pure-white flowers of about 5 cm across each.
 
It flourishes on rocky places and fallow grounds
of West and Central Mediterranean countries.
It is also cultivated in gardens.
 
 
IMG_7555 [Ornithogalum arabicum]

 A close-up of the flower revealing details.
 
The dark ovary dominating the center
makes arabicum easily recognizable.
 
The pictures were captured in an unused plot
within the residential area of Athens.
 
 
 
 

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Anacamptis collina

302_4938 [Anacamptis collina]
 
Anacamptis collina (previously known as Orchis collina)
is a widespread, perennial wild orchid
native to the Mediterranean countries and to West Asia.
 
In Greece, however,
it is quite rare and found only sporadically
in Central Mainland, in Peloponnese, in some Aegean islands
and in Crete where it is more common.
 
It grows in diverse habitats,
including hilly areas, brushwood, meadows and open forests,
from low elevations to around 1300 m.
 
Depending on weather conditions,
it may appear in two consecutive periods; in January and in March.
Or it may not appear at all!
 
On the other hand,
it may be a short plant (10 cm) at lower altitudes, such as Attica,
or a tall, robust one at higher altitudes
where it may reach a height of 40 cm!
 
The picture above was taken on the island of Irakleia
and shows the upper part of a tall and robust plant.
 
 

Saturday, May 2, 2026

Cercis siliquastrum

803_1349 [Cercis siliquastrum]
 
Cercis siliquastrum is one of the most beautiful and impressive trees of Greek nature.
It reaches a height of 8-10 meters and blooms in March and April.
With its pink-purple flowers that appear in early spring,
it transforms the gray winter landscape into a wonderful feast of color.
It flourishes both in Semi-mountainous environments and in residential areas.
 
 
303_7005 [Cercis siliquastrum]

Its thousands of small flowers grow directly
from the trunk and the branches.
 
 
803_1350 [Cercis siliquastrum]

 The flowers, combined with the green leaves which appear at a later time,
compose a beautiful "mosaic" of nature.
 
 
804_2621 [Cercis siliquastrum]
  
Arranged in clusters, the flowers cover any free space available
on the trunk and the branches.
 
 
804_2707 HF [Cercis siliquastrum]

 A cluster of flowers in isolation.
 
 

804_2621 [Cercis siliquastrum]

The flowers slightly magnified for details to be visible
 
  
 
804_2633 [Cercis siliquastrum]
 
 
A single flower: 2 cm in length + the stalk
 
It could be seen as one of the tesserae
that compose the mosaic of nature mentioned above.
 
By the way,
the beautiful tree Cercis siliquastrum is connected to an old legend.
According to the story,
Judas—the disciple who betrayed Christ—
felt deep regret for what he had done
and hanged himself from a tree of Cercis siliquastrum.
For this reason,
people often call this tree the “Judas Tree.”