The dunes are at their most beautiful when Sea Daffodils, aka Sand Daffodil, Sand
Lily and the Lily of St. Nicholas, start to bloom. This gentle and graceful bulbous plant, as I already mentioned before, is native to Mediterranean dunes and southwestern Europe. In hot summers its twisted leaves die back and sweet-scented flowers pop up right from the sand. Except for still, windless summer nights, you have to squat and bring your nose close to the flower to perceive its exotic and delicate fragrance. One of its traits is that it recognises and doesn't accept its own pollen — it can only be cross-pollinated, nor can it be pollinated artificially. Finicky beauty.
Sea daffodil Pancratium maritimum flower close-up (© 2011 LightColourShade. All rights reserved) |
Sea daffodil Pancratium maritimum flowers (© 2011 LightColourShade. All rights reserved) |
Sea Daffodil flowers with Brithys crini moth caterpillar (© 2011 LightColourShade. All rights reserved) |
Sea daffodil Pancratium maritimum blossom (© 2011 LightColourShade. All rights reserved) |
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