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  1. Ooops, I automatically identified this one after creating the species but then of course, you lose the credit! I shall take it off and let you identify it yourself! Posted 11 years ago
    1. Wow, Claire, credit is not important. It took me awhile to ID this flower, as there are two other very similar species: A. unnua and A. eastivalis. But a friend of mine helped me with this. Thank you so much! Posted 11 years ago, modified 11 years ago
      1. Its a pleasure, if you check the info, I used a French site to help me and my French is terrible to say the least. If yours is better then you may like to check it out, very informative! Posted 11 years ago
        1. Yes, I use this site in case I can't find enough info in English. Posted 11 years ago
    2. Claire, with this species introduction I've got the next medal Scientist!! It is highly appreciated! Posted 11 years ago
      1. So it WAS worth it, congratulations! Posted 11 years ago
      2. Well done! Just to explain: the scientist medal is awarded for specie identifications, whilst the pioneer medal is awarded for specie introductions. Posted 11 years ago

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Adonis is a genus of about 20–30 species of flowering plants of the family Ranunculaceae, native to Europe and Asia.
The species grow to 10–40 centimetres (3.9–15.7 in) in height, with feathery, finely divided leaves. Their flowers are red, yellow or orange and have 5–30 petals.
The generic name Adonis refers to the mythic character Adonis, a lover of the goddess Aphrodite or Venus. According to the Metamorphoses of Ovid the anemone, also of the family Ranunculaceae, was created.. more

Similar species: Ranunculales
Species identified by Jivko Nakev
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By Jivko Nakev

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Uploaded May 27, 2014. Captured May 24, 2014 12:21 in 8103, Golemo Malovo, Bulgaria.
  • Canon EOS 70D
  • f/4.0
  • 1/400s
  • ISO100
  • 100mm