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2 in 1 for ORI FRAGMAN SAPIR


2 in 1 for ORI FRAGMAN SAPIR
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Copyright: Bayram Gocmen (boreocypriensis) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 3993 W: 153 N: 4803] (12728)
Genre: Plants
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2008-04-05
Categories: Flowers
Camera: Olympus C-5060WZ
Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
Theme(s): Bayram's dedications, Flora of Turkey & Cyprus [view contributor(s)]
Date Submitted: 2008-07-21 0:29
Viewed: 660
Points: 54
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Cyclamen persicum (Persian Cyclamen ) [in Turk. Siklamen, Yer Somunu; In Hebrew רקפת מצויה]

I photographed this showy-beautiful cyclamen during our herpetological trip to SE Anatolia near the Yilankale Castle (Adana province). When I took this shot I did not notice that an ambusher Crab spider, Thomisus onustus- (I think)-present on its flowers. After looking the shot in my camera screen, I saw a crab spider surprisingly :) I took an additional shot in WS to show the crab spider.

Also yesterday, surprisingly once more! :D I noticed that one of our beloved friends and great photographers in TN Ori Fragman SAPIR (fragman) -who is expert on bulbs and orchids of the Middle East- has reached and overcome 10.000 pts with a great number of postings (979). This number is really great and also amazing contribution to TN and us. Therefore, today I would like to dedicate this beautiful cyclamen and crab spider configuration to thank to him for his all valuable contribution to TN and our knowledge! Thanks a lot Ori for all everything! I wish you all the best my friend! Hoping that you like this shot!

Cheers,


Bayram

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Cyclamen is a genus of 20 species of flowering plants, traditionally classified in the family Primulaceae, but in recent years reclassified in the family Myrsinaceae. The genus is most widely known by its scientific name cyclamen being taken into common usage; other names occasionally used include sowbread and sometimes, confusingly, persian violet (it is not related to the violets), or primrose (neither is it a primrose).

Cyclamens are native to the Mediterranean region from Spain east to Iran, and also in northeast Africa south to Somalia. They are perennial herbaceous aestivating plants, with a surface or underground tuber (derived from the hypocotyl) 4-12 cm diameter, which produces leaves in late winter, and flowers in the autumn; the leaves die down during the hottest part of the Mediterranean summer drought to conserve water. Each leaf or flower grows on its own stem, which shoots up from the hypocotyl. The variegation is thought by some botanists to be a form of natural disruptive camouflage to reduce grazing damage by animals.

The hypocotyl grows leaves and flowers on stems, either one flower or one leaf per stem. The stem for leaves and flowers appears identical except in height. The leaves grow on stems of around 6cm height. The leaves grow on stems up to 8cm tall and form a tightly bunched circular disk of leaves. Leaves are rounded to triangular, 2-10 cm long and 2-7 cm broad, and usually variegated with a pale silvery horseshoe-shaped mark round the middle of the leaf.The top of the leaf is split with the split extending to the connection with the stem.

The stems for flowers rise from the middle of the disk of leaves. The stem for flowers grows up to 12 cm tall, and the end of the flowers stem curves 150 - 180 degrees downward. The flower bud terminates the stem. The various cultivars produce flowers with either four or five united petals growing from the edge of the flower bud. The petals are usually reflexed back 90° to 180° to be erect above the flower bud, and vary from white through pink to red-purple, most commonly pale pink.

The fruit is a five-chambered capsule 1-2 cm diameter, containing numerous sticky seeds about 2 mm diameter. Natural seed dispersal is by ants, which eat the sticky covering and then discard the seeds. Cyclamens are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including The Gothic.

Cyclamens typically grow in dry forest or scrub, where they are at least partly shaded from intense sunlight. The species vary greatly in winter frost tolerance, with the hardiest species (C. hederifolium) tolerating temperatures down to -15°C, or -30°C if covered by snow; others, such as C. somalense from northeastern Somalia, do not tolerate any frost at all. Certain climate change models suggest many species could become extinct in their current range within the next 50 years.

Cyclamen persicum grows wild in south western Turkey, The Hatay and Adana Provinces of southern Turkey, Cyprus, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Jordan, the Greek islands of Rhodes, Karpathos and Crete, Algeria and Tunisia.

C. persicum grows in a variety of habitats: maquis, garigue, open scrub, rocky hillsides, abandoned olive groves, or in woodland. It grows from Sea Level to 1200m. It is found growing on graves in the old Turkish Cemetery in Rhodes Town, and in snow on the top of the Golan Heights in Israel.

The flowers are generally white (sometimes a soft pink, or with a pink flush) with a deep pink or crimson-magenta zone at the base of each petal, however there is an albino form, which is found in the east of its range, and a form with deeper pink or almost cerise flowers is found in two populations on the island of Karpathos. The petals vary between 20-37mm (0.8 - 1.5 inches) long and 10-18mm (0.4 - 0.75 inches) wide. The flowers appear between December and early May. The leaves are cordate, up to 14cm (5.6 inches) long and up to 13.5 cm (5.4 inches) wide, and green, often with marbling on the upper surface. A silver-leafed form also exists.

References:

1. Wikipedia
2. The Cyclamen Society

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Hallo Bayram
This is a lovely dedication to Ori. A very special image with clear and prominent details. I have never seen a flower with such unusual shape and features. The bottom of the flower strongly reminds me of a pit of a candle. The spider alongside the flower makes this image even more spectacular.
Thanks for sharing. I was lovely to look at.
Best regards
Anna

Great shot and great dedication Uncle... Well observed and captured... tfs. warm regards, cypturk

Bayram hocam gerçekten nefis yakalamışsınız ikisi birarada'yı. Enfes resimler. WS de mevzu daha bariz. Komşumuz Ori'ye de güzel bir hediye. Gerçekten büyük katkı. Elinize sağlık.
Nazım

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  • Jamesp Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 1252 W: 0 N: 4842] (14380)
  • [2008-07-21 1:18]

Hi Bayram


A beautiful shot and worthy dedication. This is a very graceful flower and you have captured this with the stem arching through the shot. The spider is the added bonus.

James

Ciao Bayram,
bellissima macro di ciclamino, eccellente composizione con questa splendida e inusuale ambientazione di questo grazioso fiore del sottobosco, ottima definizione con il dettaglio del piccolo ragno, molto belli i colori che risaltano su questo sfondo chiaro della roccia.
Grazie e complimenti.
Maurizio

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  • zulfu Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 527 W: 0 N: 95] (585)
  • [2008-07-21 5:35]

Çok güzel bir kompozisyon olmuş hocam. Bir taşta iki kuş diye buna derim:). Elinize sağlık.
Mehmet

Selam hocam, ne kadar vefalı biri olduğunuzu bu dedikasyon ile de anlayabiliyoruz. Elinize sağlık.
Bahadır

Elinize sağlık Bayram hocam, derinlik keskinlik ve kompozisyon açısından her iki çekim de nefis olmuş. İlk bakışta gerçekten örümceği görmek zor oldu. Dostumuz Ori'ye de güzel bir dedikasyon olmuş. Elinize sağlık.
Deniz

Hola Bayram, excelente fotografia, con buenos tonos de color y exposición.
El detalle da la araña es muy bueno. Un saludo

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  • jaycee Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 1788 W: 8 N: 4639] (15001)
  • [2008-07-21 9:27]

Hi L'il Brother,

A lovely dedication to Ori - one I am certain he will appreciate. This flower is so graceful looking. The colors are beautiful with the dark bottom and the shades gradually lightning. The base of the flower reminds me of the base of a light bulb. The crab spider is a wonderful bonus.

Jane

Hi Brother...Lonely beauty on the rock...Colors and composition perfect..Right dedication for Ori.
Interesting note and hiding spider..
You done good catch..2 in 1...
See you soon in Cyprus..
Regards,
Leyla

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  • uleko Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2468 W: 168 N: 7464] (23588)
  • [2008-07-21 10:06]
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Hello Bayram,
I was amazed to see how these little Cyclamens appear out of the rocks on Cyprus. They're so beautiful and I like the way you've captured this single one together with a little visitor! Nice grasses in front too. Fine sharp details and beautiful colours. Lovely!
Many thanks and regards, Ulla

Excellent dedication, Bayram.
Great content and a well written in depth note as always.
Have a nice week.
TFS
Annick

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  • eng55 Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 353 W: 3 N: 376] (1127)
  • [2008-07-21 11:44]

Merhaba Bayram Bey,
Bu güzel siklameni cok guzel goruntulemissiniz.Eminim Ori de cok begenecektir.
Selamlar,ellerinize saglik!
PS:Size bir mail atiyorum zahmet olmazsa gonderdigim yilan turunu tanimlayabilirmisiniz?

Hi Bayram, Cyclamen.. excellent flower... perhaps a lot of people are unaware how many beautiful flowers we have are from Turkey... good upload, and excellent notes, regards h

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  • jignasi Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 720 W: 0 N: 1131] (8742)
  • [2008-07-21 15:37]

IMPRESIONANTE, ELEGANTE Y OPORTUNA. Buen fondo rocoso y precioso el detalle de la araña.
Saludos.

hello Bayram

i can see that in your dedications for each person your are choosing the best image,
excellent shot 2 in 1, fine POV, i love the vertical framing tha you gived,
the framing is giving the fine DOF, excellent sharpness and details, TFS

Asbed

Hi Bayram,
Nice dedication to Ori, he has contibuted countless new species of plants to the TN database..
Great image, hard to beat a "twofer" :)
Howard

thank you so much! great pic, Ori

Hi Bayram,

Nice picture from these Cyclamen, good pov with beautiful flowers.
This on are not in the Netherlands.

Gert

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  • lousat Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 1003 W: 6 N: 2707] (10057)
  • [2008-07-22 1:00]

Hi,just marking,no time,thanks for share,Luciano

Hi Bayram,
A nice capture of this beautiful flower along with the crab spider. Superb composition with sharp details. A very good dedication for Ori. I also liked the closeup in the WS. Thanks a lot for sharing.

Hi Bayram, lovely dedication with delicate flower, excellent sharoness, very well done, ciao Silvio

An awesome shot, my dear brother!
very well done!
Cheers!
Goldy

Merhaba Hocam,
Bereketli bir kare olmuş. Bu örümcekler böyle zaten, kamuflajları gerçekten işe yarıyor demekki :) Bende de bir kare var ama türünü bilmediğim için koymamıştım, gönderirim belki. PAylaşım için teşekkürler.
Saygılar,
Naşit.

merhaba bayram bey.
ıngılızcem olmadığı için bilgilerden mahrumum şimdilik ama çok değerli bilgiler olmalı öyle ki bu bitkiyi daha önce gördüğümü hatırlamıyorum...

Bayram,
A BEAUTIFUL PIECE of art for a great fellow.
Love Dr. Ori Fragman Sapir's work too.
An AMAZINGLY clear AND well focused photo in the W/S.
Congratulations,
Mario from Calgary.

Bonjour Bayram,
C'est admirablement composé avec beaucoup de délicatesse et de fragilité.
A bientôt sur TN pour de nouvelles aventures.
Gérard

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