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Cerinthe palaestina
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Cerinthe palaestina (Honeywort)
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Cerinthe palaestina belongs to the genus of Honeyworts, it is rather rare and is an endemic species to Israel.
Life form (Raunkiaer) : annual
Habitat : Batha, Phrygana
Floresence : March, April
Sexuality and Eciousity : Flowers hermaphrodite only
Petal or tepal color (in herbaceous - glumes, pales, bracts) : white
Leaf arrangement : alternate (one leaf per node)
Leaf type : entire
Leaf or leaflet margin : smooth
Spinescence : absent
Stipule : absent
Distribution In Israel : The Mediterranean Woodlands and Shrublands, Semi-steppe shrublands
Salt resistance : glycophyte
Succulence : non-succulent
Chorotype : Mediterranean
Synanthropy : obligate natural
Summer shedding : ephemeral
Seed homogeneity : homogeneous seeds-fruits |
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- lousat
(10057) - [2008-04-22 7:32]
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Hi David,excellent way to show the flowers of this plant,there are many species of this family in Italy too,i like a lot your quality and your note too,thanks for share,Luciano
- Ishi
(1898) - [2008-04-22 8:54]
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Neat!
Failed to find it this season...
TFS,
Ishi
Hola David.
Una fabulosa aproximación, con muy buenos detalles así como una genial nitidez. Buen trabajo y bien documentado.
Ciao, JL.
Hi David,
Beautiful flower. Very nice picture.
TFS.
- Nirmal