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General Subjects => General Forum => Topic started by: razvan chisu on November 26, 2011, 09:34:23 PM
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For those interested there is this website with English text and lots of pictures of Romanian plants (pictures of plants, close-ups, habitat, information on distribution). It is an on-going project, over 1000 species of Romania's 3000 being catalogued at present.
http://www.floraofromania.transsilvanica.net/documents_and_photographs_of_the_flora_of_romania.htm
(scrol down the page for the species list)
I particularly liked these two pictures
Paeonia tenuifolia and Iris species in Bulgaria very close to the Romanian border
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Crocus banaticus in the bicolored form together with Colchicum autumnale
I should also mention the hefty book on Transilvanian plants (1116 species): Wildpflanzen Siebenbürgens.
With more than 1800 pictures grouped by color it can be used as a field guide even by those who do not speak German.
http://www.koeltz.com/product.aspx?pid=199629
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Razvan, thank you for these superb links.
A major undertaking to make this project succeed. Very worthwhile.
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Fantastic link Razvan
Thanks
Roland
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Very useful link.. I have added it to my bookmarks..
Thanks
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Another undertaking of the same kind is
http://mybiosis.info/nature/portal.php?pagename=visual_key
It is an online database of living organisms from Romania, both plants and animals (for English one must select the language from the right top corner of the page).
As you can see in this link of viola alba
http://mybiosis.info/nature/portal.php?pagename=image_details&imageid=42849
there are several pictures and also a map with distributions details (sadly one cannot zoom in, and based more on personal observations rather than on publications).
Still the visual key is useful because it lists all plant species in Romania.
An interesting page is this one showing a white form of Dianthus callizonus.
http://mybiosis.info/nature/portal.php?pagename=image_details&imageid=3225
I'm glad you find these links useful.
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I wonder what Ewelina is doing these days. It's a very long time since we heard from her. :'(
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I wonder what Ewelina is doing these days. It's a very long time since we heard from her. :'(
Well, Ewelina is Polish, rather than Romanian.... but I think she's keeping pretty busy.... see her website.... http://waja.strefa.pl/
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So she is. I've been mixing my drinks again! whisky and mead ???