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Alcea digitata is a rare and beautifu8l holyhock in Israel. It grows mainly around the Sea of Galilee.
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Alcea dissecta is a common species in north Israel. It has typical hairless stems.
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This impressive wild hollyhock blooms at the end of spring and in early summer. In Israel it is confined to the north part of the counrty and penetrates also the heights of Mt Hermon.
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This impressive wild hollyhock blooms at the end of spring and in early summer. In Israel it is confined to the north part of the counrty and penetrates also the heights of Mt Hermon.
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This impressive wild hollyhock blooms at the end of spring and in early summer. In Israel it is confined to the north part of the counrty and penetrates also the heights of Mt Hermon.
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this is a seedling of Alcea rosea, a common Mediterranean species. On the right cotyledon you can see the remains of the seed.
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Lake Sevan is a wonderful background to flowers. Even in August many things are in bloom. Alcea rugosa is a common summer flower, occurring in stony slopes and roadsides.
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and here it is again in a different angle, which one do u like more ?
Lake Sevan is a wonderful background to flowers. Even in August many things are in bloom. Alcea rugosa is a common summer flower, occurring in stony slopes and roadsides.
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Holyhocks (Alcea) are such impressive plants, this one was 2.5 m. tall. Along the Jordan Valley populations of alcea setosa have rather pale flowers compared with the darker forms of the inner country.
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another picture from an unusual rany day in June 2011.
Alcea dissecta is common in the NE parts of Israel.
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Alcea striata is a rather rare perennial of the desert mountains, I was surprised to find it above Aqaba in S Jordan.
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An erect short living perennial. Stems and leaves are felted. Flower large and whitish. Epicalyx about half the length of the calyx.
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An erect short living perennial. Stems and leaves are felted. Flower large and whitish. Epicalyx about half the length of the calyx.
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It was wonderful to see so many holyhovks in nature, in such a dry habitat.