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Lagoecia cuminoides just below the Iris lortetii<br />
<figure class="photo"><a href="https://www.jungledragon.com/image/77314/iris_lortetii_samariae.html" title="Iris lortetii (samariae)"><img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/media.jungledragon.com/images/3519/77314_thumb.JPG?AWSAccessKeyId=05GMT0V3GWVNE7GGM1R2&Expires=1759968010&Signature=%2FQjXFs1lxZZv05sWgjHN%2BLVEPqM%3D" width="200" height="200" alt="Iris lortetii (samariae) the Iris lortetii is part of the Oncocyclus section of the Irises, it has large flowers and no nectar. male solitary bees come to sleep in the pollinating &quot;tunnel&quot; and thus pollinate the flower.  Geotagged,Iris lortetii,Spring" /></a></figure> Geotagged,Lagoecia cuminoides,Spring Click/tap to enlarge Species intro

Lagoecia cuminoides

just below the Iris lortetii

Iris lortetii (samariae) the Iris lortetii is part of the Oncocyclus section of the Irises, it has large flowers and no nectar. male solitary bees come to sleep in the pollinating "tunnel" and thus pollinate the flower.  Geotagged,Iris lortetii,Spring

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  1. Awesome! So, those green fluffballs are the flowers? Posted 6 years ago

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Lagoecia cuminoides is a small annual of the Apiaceae family. The leaves are delicately pinnate, shaped like feather. The inflorescence is shaped like half a sphere, flowers are green.

Similar species: Ginseng And Carrots
Species identified by Yael Orgad
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By Yael Orgad

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Uploaded Apr 11, 2019. Captured Apr 4, 2019 12:06 in Unnamed Road.
  • COOLPIX B700
  • f/4.2
  • 10/10000s
  • ISO100
  • 6.3mm