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Showing posts with label Endemic plant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Endemic plant. Show all posts

Friday, 15 September 2023

Thursday, 8 June 2023

Lomelosia cyprica (Post) Greuter & Burdet - Endemic to Cyprus

 

SEE ALSO - ΛΊΣΤΑ ΕΝΔΗΜΙΚΏΝ ΦΥΤΏΝ ΤΗΣ ΚΎΠΡΟΥ - LIST OF ENDEMICS PLANTS OF CYPRUS

Endemic to Cyprus

Status Indigenous (IN)

Chromosome numbers 2n = 18A

Altitudinal range 501150 mF,G,H

Flowering Period Jun–Jul

Photos Kouklia, Papfos 17/6/20 by George Konstantinou



Monday, 5 June 2017

Ornithogalum chionophilum Holmboe - Ορνιθόγαλον το χιονόφιλο - Endemic to Cyprus

See also  - Λίστα Ενδημικών Φυτών της Κύπρου - List of Endemics plants of Cyprus

Endemic to Cyprus

Altitudinal range

 Endemic to the Troodos range, fairly common in moist sites (alt. 900 - 1.950m).


Photos Troodos 4/6/2017 by George Konstantinou


Thursday, 9 June 2016

Cynara makrisii Hand & Hadjikyriakou - Endemic to Cyprus


Family: Asteraceae
Subfamily: Cardueae

Endemic to Cyprus

Red Data Book category

Vulnerable (VU), IUCN criteria: D2

The species was firstly found by Mr. Christodoulos Makris. Mr. Makris knew was something new for Cyprus. Scientist thought that is Cynara syriaca. Some years after they conclude that is indeed a new species for science and endemic to Cyprus. So they give the name of the species in honor of its founder.

Cynara is a genus of thistle-like perennial plants in the sunflower family. They are native to the Mediterranean region, the Middle East, northwestern Africa, and the Canary Islands. The genus name comes from the Greek kynara, which means "artichoke''. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Photos  8/06/2016 by Michael Hadjiconstantis
















Cynara is a genus of thistle-like perennial plants in the family Asteraceae. They are native to the Mediterranean region, the Middle East, northwestern Africa, and the Canary Islands. The genus name comes from the Greek kynara, which means "artichoke"


Wednesday, 25 May 2016

Hedysarum cyprium Boiss. - Ηδύσαρον το κύπριο - Endemic to Cyprus


Endemic to Cyprus - Red Data Book category

Hedysarum (sweetvetch) is a genus of the botanical family Fabaceae, consisting of about 309 species of annual or perennial herbs in Asia, Europe, North Africa, and North America.

Species within Hedysarum genus may be herbaceous plants or deciduous shrubs. They have odd-pinnate leaves, with entire leaflets (no notches or indentations). These leaves resemble the leaves of sweet peas. The stipules may be free or connate, and stipels (secondary stipules) are absent.

The inflorescences are peduncled racemes or heads. Bracts are small, with bracteoles below the calyx, and calyx teeth subequal. The petals may be pink, purplish, yellow, or whitish. Vexillum is longer than the wings, with an obtuse keel longer or rarely shorter than the wings. Stamens are diadelphous, 9+1, and anthers uniform. Ovary is 2-8-ovuled. Fruit is a lomentum, with segments that are glabrous, pubescent, bristly, or spiny. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Photos Nicosia 6/10/2011 by George Konstantinou




Thursday, 28 April 2016

Pimpinella cypria Boiss. - Άνισος η κυπρία - Endemic to Cyprus


Endemic to Cyprus

Pimpinella cypria, common name Cyprus Burnet-saxifrage and locally Kıbrıs Pimpinela, is a herbaceous perennial plant belonging to the Carrot family (Apiaceae).

Pimpinella cypria is an erect soft-haired perennial to 70 cm with stout woody rootstock clad in old leaf-sheaths; stems furrowed; basal leaves pinnate with 3-5 oval blunt-toothed and lobed segments to 4 cm long; stem leaves few, similar or with narrow divisions; umbels terminal, in a loose panicle, with 6-14 rays; flowers many in each umbellule, the petals dirty white unequally 2-lobed, about 1 mm. Fruit narrowly oval, 4 mm. Flowers from April to May.
Limestone fissures in many north-facing shady spots.
In the Kyrenia Range from Kornos to Yaila . Endemic to north Cyprus
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Photos Chaleuka 27/4/2016 by George Konstantinou