|
 |
|
| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
Meconopsis aculeata.
Common name: Blue Poppy, Gul-e-nilam, Kanta.
Plant: 60cm. Bristly-haired with erect stem.
Leaves: Deeply and irregularly pinnate-lobed, sparsely bristly-haired. Lobes usually rounded-toothed and widely spaced.
Flower: 5-7cm across. Petals 4.
Distributed from Pakistan, to Uttaranchal in India. (3000-4000m).
The root contains narcotic principles. The entire plant is used in Tibetan medicine, where it is considered to have a bitter taste and a cooling potency. Analgesic and febrifuge, it is used to help heal broken bones, to treat inflammation from fractures and pain in the upper bodily region, especially around the ribs.
For the WorkShop version, please click here. |
Mikolaj has marked this note useful Only registered TrekNature members may rate photo notes. |
|
|
|
Hello Nirmal,
I love your blue flower,beautiful capture of lovely flower,details are very sharp and colours wonderful. Well done!
Makkala
- jmp
(8394) - [2007-09-09 14:21]
-
Hi Nirmal,
Absolutely wonderful poppy that I never saw before. Colors are really nice and the water adds an additional charming!
Thank for sharing this photo.
I never saw a blue poppy, it's wonderful. Here, in Romania, there is a white-grey poppy, wich seeds are used in cookery and pharmaceutical industry.
- lousat
(7715) - [2007-11-10 9:31]
- [+]
very nice timing to take a pic,the colours and the water on flower give a particular atmosphere,it seem cry.. net time tell him : don't worry,be happy.eheheh. very nice work,Luciano
- bizsu
(196) - [2007-11-12 11:03]
-
Hi, Nirmal !
Cool picture, good colour, TFS, congratulate !
Zsú
Hello Nirmal! Very interesting flower. Interesting lightness. Original sharpness. Good take. Well done!