The large palms commonly planted along the Mediterranean coast are Phoenix canariensis, a relative of the date palm. |
There had already been some rain a few weeks before we arrived, however, and that brought some interesting surprises. Some plants bloom early after those first rains, and others begin to put out their new leafy growth.
Bougainvillea is popular in Greece, often grown in balcony tubs, as here in Mykonos. |
Dandelions survive between rocks on the Acropolis archeological site. |
The Parthenon, on the Acropolis in Athens, Greece, is being restored. |
A wild Crocus, probably C. boryi, blooms in early November, at the site of the original Olympic games in Olympia. |
A wild Cyclamen graecum blooms at the Olympia archaeological site/ |
A giant wild fennel stalk, Ferula communis, from last year remains among the ruins of the ancient city of Delphi. A fresh leaf is sprouting at its base. |
Wild "English" ivy straggles over rocks at Delphi. |
A wild cucumber is blooming and setting fruit at the Delphi archaeological site. |
The fabulous landscape of Meteora, home of half a dozen medieval monasteries, features smooth, deeply cut rocks covered with mosses and other herbs. |
At St. Stephans Monastery, now occupied by Greek Orthodox nuns, begonias and chrysanthemums decorate a walkway. |
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