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Heliotropium hirsutissimum_01
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
| Heliotropium hirsutissimum (Boraginaceae) is an annual blooming in the summer months and into the fall, especially near cultivated areas. The flowers, about 8 mm tall, are arranged on as stalk resembling a scorpion’s tail. In fact, in Hebrew the species call “Scorpion’s Sting" (Okets Akrav; עוקץ-עקרב) |
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Bonjour Ishi,
Avec ses grandes fleurs, cet Heliotrope est très différents de nos espèces du sud de la France. L'inflorescence ample est également originale. Belle présentation.
Amicalement,
hervé
A beautiful grouping in fine focus and exposure against the dark BG Ishi, A superb image indeed!
Mehmet
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(6062) - [2009-10-19 23:37]
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Dear Ishi!
Many thanks for presenting us this plain, yet so pleasant flower. I like its delicateness and also appreciate the short and instructive notes.
Kind regards
Markus
nice one, but I think it is Heliotropium suaveolens. dash Ori
Bonjour Ishi,
L'angle de prise de vue et le cadrage sont judicieux pour la valorisation du sujet.
A bientôt sur TN pour de nouvelles aventures.
Gérard