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| To do justice to this lovely, if common, flower, I hereby present the upper part of a typical Asphodel. This one shows why it is named ‘ramosus’, that is ‘many-branched’. In the background you can see the lush ‘batha’ in its splendid green this time of the year. |
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A beautiful representation of this fine Asphodelus specimen Ishi, once in southwestern and southern parts of Anatolia a glue was extracted from this plant to use in shoe manufacture, was the situation same in Israel, I wonder...
Mehmet
Berakhot Ishi,
A wonderful capture of this wild beuty Ishi with excellent details, nice colors. I think this species is also known from my homeland, Cyprus.
TFS.
Biverakhot mikerev lev friend!
Bayram
Hi Ishi,
Very nice. TFS.
- Nirmal