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Papaver rhoeas, with common names including common poppy, corn poppy, corn rose, field poppy, Flanders poppy, and red poppy, is an annual herbaceous species of flowering plant in the poppy family Papaveraceae. It is native to north Africa and temperate Eurasia and is introduced into temperate areas on all other continents except Antarctica.

 

It is regarded as an agricultural weed (hence the common names including "corn" and "field"). As the plant thrives in areas of disturbed soil, it was often abundant in agricultural fields before the advent of herbicides. Flushes of poppies may still appear in fields where herbicides are not used, as well as those in fallow. The corn poppy and its cultivars such as the Shirley poppy are widely grown in gardens, and are frequently found in packets of seed labelled "wildflower mixes". Since World War I, it has been used in the Commonwealth as a symbol of remembrance for fallen soldiers.

Papaver rhoeas, with common names including common poppy, corn poppy, corn rose, field poppy, Flanders poppy, and red poppy, is an annual herbaceous species of flowering plant in the poppy family Papaveraceae. It is native to north Africa and temperate Eurasia and is introduced into temperate areas on all other continents except Antarctica.

 

It is regarded as an agricultural weed (hence the common names including "corn" and "field"). As the plant thrives in areas of disturbed soil, it was often abundant in agricultural fields before the advent of herbicides. Flushes of poppies may still appear in fields where herbicides are not used, as well as those in fallow. The corn poppy and its cultivars such as the Shirley poppy are widely grown in gardens, and are frequently found in packets of seed labelled "wildflower mixes". Since World War I, it has been used in the Commonwealth as a symbol of remembrance for fallen soldiers.

Papaver rhoeas, with common names including common poppy, corn poppy, corn rose, field poppy, Flanders poppy, and red poppy, is an annual herbaceous species of flowering plant in the poppy family Papaveraceae. It is native to north Africa and temperate Eurasia and is introduced into temperate areas on all other continents except Antarctica.

 

It is regarded as an agricultural weed (hence the common names including "corn" and "field"). As the plant thrives in areas of disturbed soil, it was often abundant in agricultural fields before the advent of herbicides. Flushes of poppies may still appear in fields where herbicides are not used, as well as those in fallow. The corn poppy and its cultivars such as the Shirley poppy are widely grown in gardens, and are frequently found in packets of seed labelled "wildflower mixes". Since World War I, it has been used in the Commonwealth as a symbol of remembrance for fallen soldiers.

Town Hall

Mestna hiša

 

Ljubljana - Slovenya

Türkiye-İstanbul-Maltepe

Shorea robusta, the sal tree, sāla, shala, sakhua, or sarai, is a species of tree in the family Dipterocarpaceae. The tree is native to India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Tibet and across the Himalayan regions.

 

Fossil evidence from lignite mines in the Indian states of Rajasthan and Gujarat indicate that sal trees (or at least a closely related Shorea species) have been a dominant tree species of forests of the Indian subcontinent since at least the early Eocene (roughly 49 million years ago), at a time when the region otherwise supported a very different biota from the modern day. Evidence comes from the numerous amber nodules in these rocks, which originate from the dammar resin produced by the sal trees.

 

Sal is one of the most important sources of hardwood timber in India, with hard, coarse-grained wood that is light in colour when freshly cut, but becomes dark brown with exposure. The wood is resinous and durable, and is sought-after for construction, although not well suited to planing and polishing. The wood is especially suitable for constructing frames for doors and windows.

 

The dry leaves of sal are a major source for the production of leaf plates and bowls called patravali in India and Nepal. It is also used as a popular substitute for foam or plastic plates in street food culture in Nepal and India. The used leaves/plates are readily eaten by goats and cattle. The tree has therefore protected northern India from a flood of styrofoam and plastic plates that would have caused tremendous pollution. In Nepal, its leaves are used to make local plates and vessels called "tapari", "doona" and "bogata" in which rice and curry is served. However, the use of such "natural" tools have sharply declined during last decade.

 

Sal tree resin is known as sal dammar or Indian dammar, ṛla in Sanskrit. It is used as an astringent in Ayurvedic medicine, burned as incense in Hindu ceremonies, and used to caulk boats and ships.

 

Sal seeds and fruit are a source of lamp oil and vegetable fat. The seed oil is extracted from the seeds and used as cooking oil after refining.

Yıldız çiçeği/Dahlia

Dahlia is a genus of bushy, tuberous, perennial plants native to Mexico, Central America, and Colombia. There at least 36 species of Dahlia. Dahlia hybrids are commonly grown as garden plants. The Aztecs gathered and cultivated the dahlia for food, ceremony, as well as decorative purposes [1], and the long woody stem of one variety was used for small pipes.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dahlia

 

Yıldız çiçeği, Asteraceae familyasından Dahlia cinsini oluşturan yaz ve sonbahar mevsiminde çiçek açan, gövdesi çalı, kökleri yumru şeklinde bitki cinsi. Anavatanı Meksika olup bu ülkenin ulusal çiçeği olarak kabul edilmektedir.

İspanyollar tarafından ilk olarak Meksika dağlarında bulunmuştur. 1872 senesinde bir kutu yıldız çiçeği Meksika'dan Hollanda'ya gönderilmiştir. Sadece tek bir bitki bu yolculukta canlı kalabildi.

Yıldız çiçekleri bazı kelebek (Lepidoptera) türlerinin larvaları tarafından besin olarak tüketilmektedir.

Yıldız çiçeğinin bilimsel adı Dahlia, 18. yüzyıl İsveç botanikçisi Anders Dahl adından gelmektedir. Yıldız çiçeği Washington Eyaletinin başkenti Seattle'nin resmi çiçeğidir.

      

Türkiye-Balıkesir-Bandırma

He is a glazier who runs a shop next to this beautiful place.

 

This image could be much better if I had a decent lens.

Papaver rhoeas, with common names including common poppy, corn poppy, corn rose, field poppy, Flanders poppy, and red poppy, is an annual herbaceous species of flowering plant in the poppy family Papaveraceae. It is native to north Africa and temperate Eurasia and is introduced into temperate areas on all other continents except Antarctica.

 

It is regarded as an agricultural weed (hence the common names including "corn" and "field"). As the plant thrives in areas of disturbed soil, it was often abundant in agricultural fields before the advent of herbicides. Flushes of poppies may still appear in fields where herbicides are not used, as well as those in fallow. The corn poppy and its cultivars such as the Shirley poppy are widely grown in gardens, and are frequently found in packets of seed labelled "wildflower mixes". Since World War I, it has been used in the Commonwealth as a symbol of remembrance for fallen soldiers.

Mardin’de yeşil bitki başağına konmuş bir uğur böceği. Göz alabildiğince dümdüz ve geniş Mezopotamya ovası. Batmakta olan kızıl güneş.

Doğa /Nature Polonezköy

Türkiye-İstanbul-Maltepe

Türkiye-Çanakkale-Gökçeada

SILE

 

Sile, tarihi M.Ö. 12.000 - 6.000'lere kadar inen bir yerlesim birimidir. "Sile" Yunanca bir kelimedir. Türkçe'de Mercankösk anlamina gelir. Bu bitki, tepelerde ve dag sirtlarinda yetisir ve güzel kokulu çiçekler açar.

Marmara Bölgesi'nin kuzey dogusunda, Çatalca -Kocaeli bölümünde, Kocaeli yöresinde ve Kocaeli Yarimadasi'nin Karadeniz kiyisinda yer alir. Sile merkezinin Istanbul'a ( Istanbul'un merkez ilçelerinden Ümraniye'ye) uzakligi 55 km'dir. Şile, M.Ö. 7. yüzyılda Miletli denizciler tarafından kurulmuş ve o günden bugüne çeşitli uygarlıklara ev sahipliği yapmıştır.

İlk yerleşenlerin Bitinler olması nedeniyle Anadolu uygarlıkları içinde bu bölgeye Bitinya da denilmektedir.

 

Arkadaşlar ZeytinBurnu Tıbbi Bitkiler Bahçesi"ne Gittim Geçen Gün...

Bir sürü macro fotoğraf çektim aralarından bunu seçtim =)

ve

Sizlere de tavsiye ederim gitmenizi

ama

böcek haşerat çekmek zor çünkü her bitkinin açıklamasında haşerata karşı kullanılır

yazıo =) eee doğal olarak ta çiçeğin kendisi kalıyo elimizde:D

 

bi sonraki fotom nasipse uzaklardan:D

hadi hakkınızı helal edin :P

 

XXS =)

BOYCOTT Israel

 

explore highest pos. # 62

doğru açıyı yakalayınca bambular kalbe dönüşüverdi...

This photo has been chosen as a group cover photo

Calles con encanto - P1/A1.Fotos Geoetiquetadas

www.flickr.com/groups/callejon_encantador/

 

thank you for featuring my photo

Türkiye-Kocaeli-Karamürsel

RİZE: Çamlıhemşin, Elevit Yaylası; 11.05.2016

Düğünçiçekleri (RANUNCULACEAE) ailesinden olan çok yıllık otsu bir bitki türümüz. Mayıs-Haziran aylarında çiçek açan bu bitki, Kafkaslar, İran'ın kuzeybastısı ve Türkiye'nin kuzeydoğusu ve İran'da yakın doğu kesimlerinde, 2.000-3.000 m arası yüksekliklerde yer alan ıslak çayırlarda, orman kenarlarında yetişir (tubives.com'dan derlenmiştir).

İngilizce adı, "altıntop (globeflower)" olan Trollius cinsi, 30 kadar türden oluşur. Bazı Lepidoptera (güve) larvaları için besin bitkisidir (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trollius).

Türkiye-İstanbul-Maltepe

Türkiye-Trabzon-Demirkapı

Euphorbia milii - Pakistan - Karaçi

bir beyaz kağıda

her şey yazılabilir

senin dışında

güzelliğine benzetme bulmak zor

sen iyisi mi sana benzemeye çalışan

her şeyden

bir gülden bir ilk bir sonbahardan sor

belki tabiattadır çaresi

senin bir çiçeğe bu kadar benzemenin

ve benim

bilinci nasırlı bir bahçıvan çaresizliğim

anlarım bitkiden filan

ama anlatamam

toprağın güneşle konuşmasını

sana çok benzeyen bir çiçek yoluyla

 

yılmaz erdoğan

Türkiye-Kocaeli-Karamürsel

Sunlight breaks through the beach that lies over the rural field in front of the hill in the early morning.

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Alpinia purpurata, red ginger, also called ostrich plume and pink cone ginger, are native Malaysian plants with showy flowers on long brightly colored red bracts. They look like the bloom, but the true flower is the small white flower on top.

 

It has cultivars called Jungle King and Jungle Queen. Red Ginger grows in Hawaii, Trinidad, Grenada, St. Lucia, Dominica, St. Vincent, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Puerto Rico, Suriname (where its Dutch name is 'bokkepoot', billy-goat's foot), and many Central American nations, including Belize. It is also found in Samoa, where it is the national flower, and is locally called "teuila."

 

Red ginger can also be grown in South Florida since, in general, the region does not fall below freezing temperatures. It prefers partial shade and moist humid conditions, although it can tolerate full sun in some climates. It tends to like to be well watered and not left to dry out.

 

Ginger can also be grown as a houseplant and its cut flowers can be used in arrangements.

 

Ginger tends to spread.

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