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Salvia syriaca Salvia syriaca  is a perennial forming carpets in deep soils, often as a weed in traditionally managed agricultural fields. S Golan, Mevo HHama forest - near Ein Taufik Geotagged,Salvia syriaca,Spring Click/tap to enlarge Species intro

Salvia syriaca

Salvia syriaca is a perennial forming carpets in deep soils, often as a weed in traditionally managed agricultural fields. S Golan, Mevo HHama forest - near Ein Taufik

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  1. Ori, I'm almost afraid to ask, but how many plants have you photographed in your life :) Posted 6 years ago
    1. there are around 3000 species from Israel and W Asia, but most r not geotagged ... Posted 6 years ago
      1. That is fine, as geotagging is not mandatory on this platform, the most important location information is the country. So you captured 3,000 species in total, or just those two areas? Posted 6 years ago
        1. only in this area, much more beyond it. I prefer to upload gradually and geotag them Posted 6 years ago
          1. That's incredible! I was just curious. And by all means, please do share in small batches, it's ideal for both visitors and moderators :) Posted 6 years ago

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Salvia syriaca is a flowering plant in the Lamiaceae family (mints).

Similar species: Lamiales
Species identified by Ferdy Christant
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By Ori Fragman Sapir

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Uploaded Feb 13, 2019. Captured Apr 27, 2012 14:45 in 98.
  • NIKON D700
  • f/29.0
  • 1/250s
  • ISO800
  • 60mm