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It's the second of the two - specific to Crete. It's available in English (Wild Flowers of Crete) as indicated at the bottom of the Greek...
Thanks Frog. I've been through a checklist of Greek macrofungi and, purely (and dangerously, I know) on physical features, am drawn to R....
This was found last October at the edge of woodland in the upper slopes of a limestone gorge in western Crete. The photos are taken on-the run,...
Wendy, it woud also be worth including the book that I mentioned, it's lightweight and ideal for carrying to the field. Vangelis Papiomytoglou,...
Thanks Ron - I'll check out that reference. At the moment I am using a (rather lightweight) Wildflowers of Crete (Vangelis Papiomytoglou, 2006).
Brilliant Daniel, thank you very much! And also for the link to Cretan Flora which will be invaluable. Best regards.
I would appreciate some thoughts on this flower found by the roadside in western Crete in October. Candidates could be Boraginaceae or...
Spot on SS, many thanks (again!). Your id suggests to me that it had produced seed which had fallen from a hanging basket to the ground and...
I would greatly appreciate any thoughts on the id of this plant. Found growing on a side-walk this week in Bedfordshire UK. The flower diameter...
Hi Ariani. Try Cirsium eriophorum (woolly thistle). Looks like a good fit.
Hi everyone. Is there an umbel expert who can guide me a little here? This was found in North Devon, UK in early June. Could it be an...
Many thanks Lila (again!). I can now see that you are quite right and I'm relieved to have been put on the right path. We found some D....
I should first say that I am not the photographer here. I believe that this may be Filago pyramidita, but it's not one that I've seen before....
I would go for Heliconia spp. And I hope that it flowers for you to be sure!
Thanks for the support Daniel! I think that I have another query coming up. Regards.
Back in Central Italy, but on a different lakeside excursion (500 masl in November). I would appreciate some confirmation (or refutation) of...
Thanks for the clarification!
Thanks Michael. I have been more inclined to P. acinos after digging around some more. A question, my book has P. acinos and you mention P....
Thanks again Lila! I can see that I was way out - now on the right path.
Still at that Italian lake. This looks like another Lamiaceae, but the detail leaves something to be desired. Again, apologies for the photo...