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Amapola
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Copyright: Nicolas Moulin (nimou) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 153 W: 1 N: 678] (3157)
Genre: Plants
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2007-04
Categories: Flowers
Camera: Kodak DX6490, Raynox DCR250
Details: (Fill) Flash: Yes
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2007-04-16 17:51
Viewed: 465
Points: 4
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Camara Kodak DX6490 Raynox DCr250 Flash difusor homemade

Règne Plantae
Sous-règne Tracheobionta
Division Magnoliophyta
Classe Magnoliopsida
Sous-classe Magnoliidae
Ordre Papaverales
Famille Papaveraceae
Genre Papaver
Nom binominal Papaver rhoeas

Spanish:
Papaver rhoeas, la amapola silvestre, especie del género papaver, es una planta de ciclo anual que alcanza más de 5 dm de altura. De tallos erectos y poco ramificados con finos pelillos.
Las hojas, que nacen alternas a lo largo del tallo, sin peciolo, son pinadas y muy dentadas en los márgenes con una única nervadura central.
Las flores de color escarlata intenso, acampanadas y casi esféricas, poseen 4 finos pétalos y 2 sépalos vellosos. Los estambres, de color negro, forman un racimo anillado alrededor del gineceo, lo que le da el aspecto de botón negro. El fruto es una cápsula verde pálido de forma cónica con una especie de tapa en la parte superior (opérculo), conteniendo numerosas semillas que escapan a través de las grietas del opérculo. Florecen de principio a final de la primavera.
La amapola se ha asociado a la agricultura desde muy antiguo. Su ciclo de vida se adapta a la mayoría de los cultivos de cereales, floreciendo y granando antes de la recolección de las cosechas. Aunque se la considera una mala yerba es fácil de combatir con los habituales métodos de control de plagas.
Wikipedia

English:
The Corn Poppy, Field Poppy, Flanders Poppy, or Red Poppy is the wild poppy of agricultural cultivation—Papaver rhoeas. It is a variable annual plant. The four petals are vivid red, most commonly with a black spot at their base. In the northern hemisphere it generally flowers in late spring, but if the weather is warm enough other flowers frequently appear at the beginning of autumn. It has a variety of common names.
It is known to have been associated with agriculture in the Old World since early times. It has most of the characteristics of a successful weed of agriculture. These include an annual lifecycle that fits into that of most cereals, a tolerance of simple weed control methods, the ability to flower and seed itself before the crop is harvested. Like many such weeds, it also shows the tendency to become a crop in its own right; its seed is a moderately useful commodity, and its flower is edible
Wikipedia

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  • cedryk Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 969 W: 57 N: 1662] (5072)
  • [2007-04-16 20:45]

Hello Nicolas,
Excellent ide and composition. Great details, perfectly controlled DOF. Great diffused light.
Best greetings and TFS!
Michal

Je trouve cette photo magnifique, tellement riche et sobre à la fois, la composition est superbe et le sujet aussi.
BRAVO
Marie

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