Pora na nowy watek - roslinki w Izraelu
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http://flora.org.il/en/plants/
http://flora.org.il/en/plants/tulage/
https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/LocationPhotoDirectLink-g303968-d6686086-i100148750-Deep_Desert_Israel-Mitspe_Ramon_Southern_District.html
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Past professor of Biblical Botany at the Hebrew University, Dr. Ephraim HaReubeni claimed that the Rose of Sharon was a tulip. Most likely the tulip species is the Tulipa agenensis subspecies sharonensis, also known as the Sharon tulip and sun's-eye tulip.
In Israel the Tulipa agenensis is considered a wildflower and at one time grew abundantly across Israel. Now, because of real estate develop, the Sharon tulip is harder to find in the wild. The Sharon tulip is salt resistant and prefers a neutral to acid soil and full sun. It thrives where summers are dry and winters are cold. It grows 8-12 inches tall. The Sharon tulips color and shape make it unique and add to its seeming perfection. Outer petals are longer (up to 2 inches long and 1 inch wide) and more pointed than inner petals. The outer surfaces of tulip petals are uniformly red. Inside, the tulip petal has a distinct black area at the base that extends about the half way up the sides of each petal. A yellow halo surrounds the black on most petals.
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