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Ox-eye, volujac

Buphthalmum salicifolium

Description:

This perennial plant grows 50 to 70 cm in height, native to Europe. The leaves are alternately arranged and vary in shape and size. The lower leaves are widest and the blades are borne on petioles, and the upper leaves are narrow and have no petioles. The flower head is on top the stem and at the ends of branches. It has yellow florets with 2 to 4 teeth at the tips and tubular yellow disc florets at the center.

Habitat:

end of beech forest, Nature park Velebit

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2 Comments

Jopy
Jopy 10 years ago

Thanks, I left some flowers for these months untill plants flower again :)

DanielePralong
DanielePralong 10 years ago

I'm glad you kept a few flowers to brighten up winter Jopy :-)

Jopy
Spotted by
Jopy

Croatia

Spotted on Jun 24, 2012
Submitted on Jan 11, 2014

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