Amelia

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Posted: 20 Jul 2017


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Coastal flora

Coastal flora
The main photo shows the interesting formation of the leaves of sea kale, Crambe maritima, which is is commonly found above high tide mark on shingle beaches. The shoots are served steamed, with either a béchamel sauce or melted butter, salt and pepper. Sounds delicious.

The first PIP is of sea pea, Lathyrus japonicus, and is a herbaceous perennial plant growing trailing stems to 50–80 cm long, typically on sand and gravel storm beaches. I have seen it growing in sand dunes in Norway too.

The second PiP is of the horned poppy, Glaucium flavum, which grows on the seashore and is never found inland. The golden-yellow flowers appear in June and are followed by the 'horns' - curling seedpods that can be up to 30cm long. These can be seen in the photo. All parts of the plant are poisonous!

neira-Dan, Rosalyn Hilborne, tiabunna, Ulrich John and 8 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 Ulrich John
Ulrich John club
Wonderful ! Nature is a great artist !
6 years ago.
 Pam J
Pam J club
Beautiful series !
6 years ago.
 tiabunna
tiabunna club
Lovely images of beachside vegetation, Amelia.
6 years ago.
 Rosalyn Hilborne
Rosalyn Hilborne club
I like this Amelia. Very good PiP's as well!
Cheers, Rosa.
6 years ago.
 neira-Dan
neira-Dan club
super ce chou maritime , ancêtre de tous nos choux
4 years ago.

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