Lachnophyllum noeanum
rare and endangered plant that grows in heavy soil.
This time I really don't understand why didn't it mark the country as Israel. this picture was taken on the southern parts of mt. Carmel, which has been considered part of Israel since its establishment in 1948. it is not across any of the old borders that changed here in the past 70 years.
Lachnophyllum noeanum is a biennial plant, 30-80 cm tall. Lachnophyllum noeanum blooms in the summer-autumn (August to November). the composite inflorescence is composed of yellow disc florets surrounded by narrow pink-violet ray florets.
Similar species: Asterales
By Yael Orgad
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Uploaded Nov 13, 2020. Captured Nov 10, 2020 12:30 in Israel National Trail, Israel.
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