Re: a Spanish wild flower ID?
- Subject: Re: a Spanish wild flower ID?
- From: &* A* O* <s*@gimcw.org>
- Date: Sat, 1 Mar 2008 14:46:29 -0600 (Central Standard Time)
Hi Fran -
Thanks so much for IDing this interesting plant! And it was great to have a
little 'cross-pollination' between the Medit-Plants and flickr communities!
Regards,
Seán O.
Seán A. O'Hara
sean(at)gimcw.org
www.hortulusaptus.com
> Looks like Senecio auricula.
>
> http://217.127.156.146/floresdealmeria/joyas/senecio-auricola-major.html
>
>>From
> http://www.oiv2007.hu/documents/viticulture/103_microsoft_word___ponencia__oiv_2007_1_.pdf
> :
> "Entre las especies vegetales más destacables encontramos los endemismos
> exclusivos de los saladares del Sureste ibérico Limonium caesium o Limonium
> cossonianum, el escasísimo senecio marino (Senecio aurícula) de los
> albardinales y la orquídea Ochis collina en los pastizales."
>
> Cheers,
> Fran
> Madrid, Spain
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Sean A. O'Hara" <sean@gimcw.org>
> To: "medit-plants" <medit-plants@ucdavis.edu>
> Sent: Friday, February 29, 2008 10:21 PM
> Subject: a Spanish wild flower ID?
>
>
>> Hi folks -
>>
>> Someone I know in the flickr community has a wild flower she is trying to
>> identify. It is a very nice looking plant and so I am personally
>> interested
>> in its ID also. I wonder if anyone here might be able to help. It is a
>> small, rosette forming composite with a single stem and umbell-like
>> cluster of
>> relative large yellow daisies. It is growing in Parque Natural de La Mata
>> (Spain):
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/47676341@N00/2299985846/in/pool-medit-garden
>>
>> Thanks in advance for any assistance or leads.
>> Seán O.
>>
>> Seán A. O'Hara
>> sean(at)gimcw.org
>> www.hortulusaptus.com
>>
>>
>>
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