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yellow
Yoskyamos the white
Hyoscyamus albus L.
Syn. Hyoscyamus varians Vis, Hyoscyamus major Mill., Hyoscyamus aureus sensu Gouan,non L.SolanaceaeAn annual or biennial plant with hairy hairs, with a...
The golden poppy of glass
Glaucium flavum Grantz 1763Syn. Glaucium luteum Scop.Chelidonium glaucium L.Chelidonium fulvum Poir.Glaucium golden yellow
Perennial plant, drought and frost resistant.
The Intelligent and Dangerous Aristocracy
Aristolochia sempervirens L. Syn. Aristolochia undata Moench Aristolochia altissima Desf. Aristolichia sempervirens subsp. altissima (Desf.)Greuter Perennial, climbing plant quite common in...
Ηλιάνθεμο το συριακό
Helianthemum syriacum (Jacq.) Dum. Cours. 1802
Cistus lavandulifolius Lam.
Cistus syriacus Jacq.
Cistus thivaudii (Pers.) Poir.
Πολυετές χαμαίφυτο που εξαπλώνεται σε όλη τη...
Smooth-fruited, fragile
Leocarpus fragilis ( Dickson) Rostafinsky, 1875Syn.Leocarpus vernicosus Link, 1809Myxomycete, which originally (like all similar microorganisms) was classified...
Hydrocyanic the oxyconic
Hygrocybe acutoconica var. acutoconica ( Clem. ) SingerHygrocybe oxyconic
A mushroom found throughout Europe and the North of the world...
The viola and the scorpion!
Viola scorpiuroides Coss. 1872Viola scorpiouroidesPerennial plant spreading from the coasts of Egypt and Libya to Crete...
Erysimum corinthium
Erysimum corinthium (Boiss.) Wettst.Syn. Cheiranthus corinthius
The genus includes over 150 perennial or biennial plants from Europe, the Mediterranean...
The stench of decay
Anagyris foetida L. Syn. Anagyris neapolitana An evergreen shrub native to North Africa and most countries in the Mediterranean and Southern Europe....
Adonis the Cretan
Adonis cretica (Huth, 1890) Runemark 2002Syn. Adonis microcarpa DC var.cretica HuthSyn.
Adonis aestivalis L. ssp cretica (Huth) SteinbRare annual plant, endemic to...
Armythra
Medicago marina L Perennial sand-loving plant, native to the Mediterranean and quite widespread on the coasts of Europe and the rest of the world.
Akonizea
Dittrichia viscosa (L.) (1758) syn. Inula Viscosa (L.) Aiton Dittrichia viscosa Kontolianika, November 2010. Photos, text: Stavroula FatsaAn evergreen plant very common throughout...