Es una especie del género Onobrychis, de la familia de las Fabáceas.
Se encuentra en pastizales de tomillares, en sustratos arenosos, arcillosos o esquistosos; a una altitud de 0-700 metros, en la Región Mediterránea y Oriente Medio, Regiones costeras del E. de España.
Wonderful wildflowers Teresa!!
ResponderEliminarHave a nice and creative weekend!!
Interesting plant, Teresa.
ResponderEliminarBonitas e interesantes Teresa.
ResponderEliminarFeliz fin de semana.
Un Abrazo
Nice wildflower, Teresa. I have never seen it before. A hug.
ResponderEliminarI am glad that you took the time to take pictures of this little beauty, Teresa. Wildflowers around the world are threatened. Not only are they losing habitat to human encroachment and greed, wildfires are destroying much of what remains. Natural fires that used to be beneficial and a part of the natural cycle have become destructive infernos. Buen sabado. Abrazos y besos - David
ResponderEliminarInteressante planta silvestre.
ResponderEliminarBeijos
Wow, it's fascinating how resilient and adaptable this species is—thriving in everything from sandy to clayey soils and across such a wide altitude range! 🌿 The Mediterranean and Middle East are such biodiverse regions; it's always cool to learn about plants that call that area home. Thanks for sharing this detailed ecological snapshot.
ResponderEliminarWhat an incredibly hardy and versatile plant! It's amazing to see how it thrives across such a range of substrates and altitudes around the Mediterranean. Nature's adaptability is truly remarkable. Thanks for the interesting botanical insight! 🌿🌍
ResponderEliminarBom sábado e bom final de semana minha querida amiga Teresa. Não sei se temos no Brasil ou Rio de Janeiro, este tipo de planta.
ResponderEliminarThank you for sharing these photographs.
ResponderEliminarWishing you a happy weekend.
All the best Jan
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