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Title: Trip to the habitat of Linum dolomiticum
Post by: Katherine J on June 03, 2009, 06:46:45 PM
Hello Everybody,

At last I had some time to shoy You again something (I hope) interesting.
A month ago, at 1st May, with the help of a new friend of us, who is the chief redactor of a gardening Magazine in Hungary, we made a trip to the habitat of Linum dolomiticum endemic to the hills around Budapest. I would like to show you the place and some other flowers too, which grow there, on that dolomitic rocky place.
Down in the woods -- they say -- can be found a few orchid species. We met only the Cephalanthera damasonium
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Going up to the rather steep hillside:
Alyssum montanum
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Festuca glauca:
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Helianthemum canum:
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Jurinea mollis:
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Onosma visianii was not in flower yet
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Thymus praecox
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Title: Re: Trip to the habitat of Linum dolomiticum
Post by: Katherine J on June 03, 2009, 07:06:25 PM
A beautiful natural rock garden on this huge rock:

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And finally the nice little Linum dolomiticum. I've seen it at the first time in my life. It grows only on two or three places, which are not too common. It is a 10 cm high plant, with more silvery leaves as in the pics, and forms large clumps with rather big golden flowers. It is really beautiful, and extremely drought tolerant.

All pics were made by my husband. He is with the camera, I am with the plants... and with the selecting and naming the thousands of pictures. ;D

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Title: Re: Trip to the habitat of Linum dolomiticum
Post by: Paddy Tobin on June 03, 2009, 07:33:35 PM
Katherine,

A wonderful place, magical plants and your husband is an excellent photographer.

Many thanks, Paddy
Title: Re: Trip to the habitat of Linum dolomiticum
Post by: ranunculus on June 03, 2009, 09:04:11 PM
Super thread, Katherine ... many thanks for posting.
Title: Re: Trip to the habitat of Linum dolomiticum
Post by: Gerdk on June 03, 2009, 09:28:20 PM
Super team - an experienced photographer and a plant enthusiast - resulting in super pics!
Thank you!

Gerd
Title: Re: Trip to the habitat of Linum dolomiticum
Post by: Lvandelft on June 03, 2009, 10:35:48 PM
Kathrine, this is a real rarity, I believe.
And it's a privilege that we Forumists may look at it.
Wonderful pictures of an interesting habitat.
And I always thought: Hungary = Puszta. Now I know that I was totally wrong  ::) ::) ;).
Title: Re: Trip to the habitat of Linum dolomiticum
Post by: Maggi Young on June 03, 2009, 11:04:20 PM
Kata, many thanks to you and to Zoltản for these super photos.
This tiny Linum with its large flowers is very special and I am excited to see it. Also to see the fine scenery and other flowers which you saw on your trip.
Title: Re: Trip to the habitat of Linum dolomiticum
Post by: Katherine J on June 04, 2009, 07:12:05 AM
Thank You all, I'm happy You enjoyed it.

Luit, Puszta is the south-eastern part of Hungary. It also has interesting plants and birds, I really would like to see it, but it's not so easy, you must have good guidance, otherwise you can't find anything. :-\
Title: Re: Trip to the habitat of Linum dolomiticum
Post by: Luc Gilgemyn on June 04, 2009, 08:46:31 AM
A short but very nice and interesting report Kata !
This Linum truly is a little gem !
Thank you very much for showing.
Title: Re: Trip to the habitat of Linum dolomiticum
Post by: Paul T on June 08, 2009, 04:13:07 AM
Kata,

Thanks for the tour.  I love that natural rock garden.  8)
Title: Re: Trip to the habitat of Linum dolomiticum
Post by: Joakim B on June 13, 2009, 10:02:19 AM
Katalin thanks for this lovely report wonderful plants 8)

Luit as You may know Budapest is made up by joining to cities Buda and Pest on the west respectively east side of the Danube (Donau).
The western part Buda is hilly but the eastern part Pest is really flat like a pancake.
Western Hungary have the last dunes of the Alps as well so if not mountains then at least good hills. South of Balaton and on the road to Budapest from the south west it is flat almost until coming to Budapest. So Hungary is a bit of everything. I think there are more hills mountains in the east but I have not seen them my self.

Great seeing this plants and good to have local guides.

All the best
Joakim
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