Erodium-aethiopicum
Sunday, 13 November 2011
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Trifolium pratense ssp baeticum
Thursday, 3 November 2011
Wednesday, 2 November 2011
Erodium cheilanthifolium
Erodium cheilanthifolium
This beautiful Erodium is native to limestone, rocky areas of southern Spain and NW Africa. It is mostly found south of Cordoba, and this photo was taken at Sierra de Loja.It was far too windy to get a good macro shot unfortunately. It flowers from May to July. and can grow to a height of 14cms.
This beautiful Erodium is native to limestone, rocky areas of southern Spain and NW Africa. It is mostly found south of Cordoba, and this photo was taken at Sierra de Loja.It was far too windy to get a good macro shot unfortunately. It flowers from May to July. and can grow to a height of 14cms.
Erodium primulaceum
Erodium primulaceum Andaluz storksbill
Aguja de pastor
This beautiful little Storksbill is native to south of the Iberian peninsula and Morocco. It can grow from 5-25cms tall and in the spring there are carpets of pink everywhere in uncultivated fields and pastures. It flowers from December to May. In the past it was used as a diuretic and also for uterine bleeding.
Anthyllis vulneraria ssp arundana
Erophaca baetica ssp baetica /Astragalus lusitanicus
Erophaca baetica ssp baetica Iberian milkvetch
Synonym Astragalus lusitanicus
Garbancillos
This plant has undergone a name change to Erophaca baetica and it flowers from January to April. It is one of my favourite plants as it appears so early and is so beautiful. It grows to a height of 30-70cms and can be found at an altitude of 300-1,500metres. This specie is endemic to southern Spain and NW Africa. It is found on dry slopes and also in Holm and Cork oak woods. This photograph was taken near to Grazalema. It's beans are highly toxic to man and beast.
Synonym Astragalus lusitanicus
Garbancillos
This plant has undergone a name change to Erophaca baetica and it flowers from January to April. It is one of my favourite plants as it appears so early and is so beautiful. It grows to a height of 30-70cms and can be found at an altitude of 300-1,500metres. This specie is endemic to southern Spain and NW Africa. It is found on dry slopes and also in Holm and Cork oak woods. This photograph was taken near to Grazalema. It's beans are highly toxic to man and beast.
Cytisus grandiflorus
Cytisus grandiflorus Spanish broom
This lovely broom flowers from March to June and can grow to 3 metres tall. It is an endemic to south of the Iberian peninsula, and the Rif and Atlas mountains in north Africa. It is found in cork and pine forests, and also on the coast. It has now been widely cultivated.
This lovely broom flowers from March to June and can grow to 3 metres tall. It is an endemic to south of the Iberian peninsula, and the Rif and Atlas mountains in north Africa. It is found in cork and pine forests, and also on the coast. It has now been widely cultivated.
Echinospartum boissieri
Echinospartum boissieri
Piorno fino
This shrub forms dense, spiny mounds and is an endemic of the mountains in southern Spain. It can grow to a height of 40cms and flowers in June and July. Photo taken at Sierra de las Nieves.
It occurs in semi~coniferous and conifer forests. This plant is on the Red list of threatened plants.
Piorno fino
This shrub forms dense, spiny mounds and is an endemic of the mountains in southern Spain. It can grow to a height of 40cms and flowers in June and July. Photo taken at Sierra de las Nieves.
It occurs in semi~coniferous and conifer forests. This plant is on the Red list of threatened plants.
Hedysarum boveanum ssp europaeum
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