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Hacquetia

Hacquetia epipactis

Description:

Plant native to moist, shady woodland habitats in Europe.The flowers, appearing late winter and early spring.

Habitat:

Mixed forest, shady and moist habitat.

Notes:

Slovenian name for this plant: "Tevje".

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12 Comments

Ahmed Mujcinovic
Ahmed Mujcinovic 5 years ago

Thanks.

Roy Arun
Roy Arun 5 years ago

Congrats Mauron...Great Spotting..

Sergio Monteiro
Sergio Monteiro 5 years ago

Congratulations.

Tukup
Tukup 5 years ago

Nice colors Mauron. Congratulations on your well-earned SOTW

Ahmed Mujcinovic
Ahmed Mujcinovic 5 years ago

Thank you all on your kind words. It is my pleasure. Greetings.

Michael Strydom
Michael Strydom 5 years ago

Congrats on a really great find and a well earned SOTW.

triggsturner
triggsturner 5 years ago

Great spotting Mauron. Congratulations on your SOTW.

armadeus.4
armadeus.4 5 years ago

Beautiful little plant. Congratulations on SOTW Mauron! Thank you for sharing :)

Gorgeous find Mauron,incredible collours,congrats on the well deserved SOTW and thanks for sharing

Brian38
Brian38 5 years ago

Congratulations Mauron! A well deserved SOTW!

DanielePralong
DanielePralong 5 years ago

Congratulations Mauron, the Spotting of the Week is yours! We're delighted to have a plant as a winner. Striking colors on a bed of dead leaves conveying a feeling of spring, this won you votes! Thank you for your continuing efforts in documenting the forests of Southern Central Europe.

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AshleyT
AshleyT 5 years ago

Your spotting has been nominated for the Spotting of the Week. The winner will be chosen by the Project Noah Rangers based on a combination of factors including: uniqueness of the shot, status of the organism (for example, rare or endangered), quality of the information provided in the habitat and description sections. There is a subjective element, of course; the spotting with the highest number of Ranger votes is chosen. Congratulations on being nominated!

Ahmed Mujcinovic
Spotted by
Ahmed Mujcinovic

Slovenia

Spotted on Mar 17, 2019
Submitted on Mar 23, 2019

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