Wild Flowers in Portugal – Daphne Gnidium L. (Flax-Leaved Daphne)


Another Wild Wednesday. This week, I feature the Daphne Gnidium L. – Flax-Leaved Daphne. Photographs taken in the the Parque Natural do Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vicentina end of July and early August.

The evergreen shrub grows between 1.5-2 metres tall. All parts of the shrub are poisonous. The flowers eventually turn to red berries in the autumn.

For more information, please refer to the links below.

Reference:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daphne_gnidium

https://identify.plantnet.org/k-world-flora/species/Daphne%20gnidium%20L./data-new

https://flora-on.pt/#/1daphne+gnidium+l.

Como citar este mapa

P.V.Araújo, F.Clamote, M.Porto, A.Carapeto, P.Beja, A.J.Pereira, J.Lourenço, D.T.Holyoak, et al. (2024). Daphne gnidium L. – mapa de distribuição. Flora-On: Flora de Portugal Interactiva, Sociedade Portuguesa de Botânica. http://www.flora-on.pt/#wDaphne+gnidium. Consulta realizada em 4/08/2024

Os colaboradores disponibilizam estes dados de forma voluntária e gratuita. Por favor, ao usar os dados, dê o devido crédito aos colaboradores envolvidos.

Do you enjoy photographing wildflowers, bugs, birds, snakes, and other curiosities in the wild?

I decided to revisit the meme I created ‘Wild Wednesday”, where I share photographs of wild flora or fauna in my local Parque Natural do Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vicentina area. Why not join me, share your photo on your blog, and leave a link in the comments below.

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