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Verbascum berytheum is a narrow rare endemic of the Israeli-Lebanese coastal regions. In Israel is occurs only in 3 locations and is extremely endangered. The flowers are wilting already in the late morning.
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This perennial plant is one of the rarest species in the region. It grows in chamra sandy soil which is an endemic soil to the coast of Israel and South Lebanon. In israel it remained in a handful of sites, since the coast is the most developed are in Israel and very few natural sites remained. This plant was seen in Liman Nature Reserve, a tiny reserve almost at the border of Israel and Lebanon.
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This perennial plant is one of the rarest species in the region. It grows in chamra sandy soil which is an endemic soil to the coast of Israel and South Lebanon. In israel it remained in a handful of sites, since the coast is the most developed are in Israel and very few natural sites remained. This plant was seen in Liman Nature Reserve, a tiny reserve almost at the border of Israel and Lebanon.
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Verbascum flowers bloom only for several hours, already in the morning they wilt, as you can see in this picture. Verbascum berytheum is a perennial plant, it is one of the rarest species in the region. It grows in chamra sandy soil which is an endemic soil to the coast of Israel and South Lebanon. In israel it remained in a handful of sites, since the coast is the most developed are in Israel and very few natural sites remained. This plant was seen in Liman Nature Reserve, a tiny reserve almost at the border of Israel and Lebanon.
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and the same flowers, but this time no flash.
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Verbascum qulebicum is a nikce large mullein, it has ytpical whitish (not yellowish) leaves. It is a least known species growing in N Israel and Syria.
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Verbascum sinaiticum is a beautiful biennial plant growing from the NE African deserts to Israel and Syria. This one was taken 17 years ago in S Sinai (Egypt).
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Verbascum sinaiticum is common in the washres of the negev Desert Highlands. It blooms throughout summer.
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Verbascum sinaiticum is common in the washres of the negev Desert Highlands. It blooms throughout summer.
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A short leaving monocarpic perennial. The plant is covered by yellow left. The inflorescence is candelabrum like. Flowers yellow open in night time and morning.
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Verbascum speciosum is a common biennial plant, growing along roadsides and other disturbed habitats. Here you can see it in Selim Path with the arid Daralegis hills on the background.