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Glaucium corniculatum Glaucium corniculatum is a common annual fround from Sapin and Morocco to the Middle East. Morocco - Mt Sarharo bet Ouarzazat and Draa Geotagged,Glaucium corniculatum,Morocco,Spring,corniculatum Click/tap to enlarge Species introCountry intro

Glaucium corniculatum

Glaucium corniculatum is a common annual fround from Sapin and Morocco to the Middle East. Morocco - Mt Sarharo bet Ouarzazat and Draa

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''Glaucium corniculatum'', the blackspot hornpoppy or red horned-poppy, is a species of the ''Glaucium'' genus in the poppy family . It is an annual flowering plant, occurring in southern Europe, and grows up to 1 foot high. The stem and leaves are hairy, the capsule fruit is covered with stiff hair, the flower is red, with a black spot on the base of the tepal bract, which has a yellow margin around it. The flower appears from June until August.

Similar species: Ranunculales
Species identified by Christine Young
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By Ori Fragman Sapir

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Uploaded Jan 21, 2019. Captured Mar 30, 2013 15:39 in Province de Tinghir, Morocco.
  • NIKON D600
  • f/51.0
  • 1/200s
  • ISO100
  • 60mm