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Cynara scolymus
It grows to 1.4–2 metres (4.6–6.6 ft) tall, with arching, deeply lobed, silvery, glaucous-green leaves 50–82 centimetres (20–32 in) long. The flowers develop in a large head from an edible bud about 8–15 centimetres (3.1–5.9 in) diameter with numerous triangular scales; the individual florets are purple. The edible portion of the buds consists primarily of the fleshy lower portions of the involucral bracts and the base, known as the "heart"; the mass of immature florets in the center of the bud is called the "choke" or beard. These are inedible in older larger flowers.
The globe artichoke (Cynara cardunculus var. scolymus)[1] is a perennial thistle of the genus Cynara originating in Southern Europe around the Mediterranean.
spotted in the border bettween the weet meadow and the garden houses ,near my house
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@thanks Matthijs for your kind words
@thanks SachindraUmesh for you nice comment
@thanks Jeannette :)
@thanks Harsha,i'am going to put in the info a text i read in wiki :)about cuisine uses :)
I would like to taste it one day.
Beautiful series :)
superb series
very nice shots António..