Arnebia densiflora, about 2000m, eastern Anatolia. This species is used in traditional Turkish medicine to treat wounds. Also occurs in Greece.
Anyone else just hate possums so fucking much
Arnebia densiflora, about 2000m, eastern Anatolia. This species is used in traditional Turkish medicine to treat wounds. Also occurs in Greece.
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#floraofturkey #Boraginaceae #Arnebia #土耳其植物 #紫草科 #软紫草属Found this Gypsophila sp. in a dry valley of eastern Anatolia. Looks like it is an annual species and may have huge potential for floristry like the popular Gypsophila paniculata.
Not sure which species this is, I can only guess it is a Dactylorhiza sp. NE Turkey is never boring in botany.
Isatis sp. blooming in a distance on eastern Anatolian Plateau. I can’t tell which species it is, unfortunately. But I learnt species in this genus used to be the source of indigo dye in Europe.
Crinkle bush/Parsley fern (Lomatia silaifolia) is a shrub native to eastern Australia in the family of Proteaceae. It usually grows in open forests and grows up to 2 meters. Attractive white flowers appear primarily in summer, with winged seeds released from fruits in Autumn.
Anyone else just hate possums so fucking much
They are my gay-ass existential dread manifest and I love them
No no I respect that lady so goddamn much I’m talking about the Australian ones, the giant furred rats that they are