Wildflowers in Portugal – Crocus Serotinus


We took these photographs of the wild crocus while walking in the Costa Vincintina in November.

I struggled to identify this crocus, so I sent Mr. P back to take close-ups of the leaves. I then shared to the Wildflowers, Plants, and Trees in Portugal FB group where I was advised it was the Crocus Serotinus.

Remember: The wildflowers I share are found in the Parque Natural do Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vicentina. You don’t need to hike miles into the countryside, so many can be viewed in scrubland and by tracks easily accessible by car and for those with walking limitations, such as myself. Enjoy!

Does the wild crocus grow in your area?

I love exploring the area and photographing all the wonderful wildflowers and wildlife. I’d prefer to capture the latter with a zoom lens. What about you?

REF:

https://www.biodiversity4all.org/taxa/210572-Crocus-serotinus

https://arcadedarwin.blogs.sapo.pt/acafrao-bravo-crocus-serotinus-532268

https://flora-on.pt/#1crocus+serotinus

citar este mapa

P.V.Araújo, M.Porto, J.Lourenço, M.J.Correia, A.Carapeto, F.Clamote, P.Beja, J.D.Almeida, et al. (2024). Crocus serotinus Salisb. – mapa de distribuição. Flora-On: Flora de Portugal Interactiva, Sociedade Portuguesa de Botânica. http://www.flora-on.pt/#wCrocus+serotinus. Consulta realizada em 26/11/2024

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

Related posts:

13 thoughts on “Wildflowers in Portugal – Crocus Serotinus

Add yours

  1. Hi Carole! I hope all is well with you. I haven’t seen a post from you in a while and have been missing you. Hopefully you’re just traveling or spending time with family. Merry Christmas!!

    Like

    1. Hi Terry, Thank you for reaching out. I am fine but on overload so I needed some time out away from social media, news etc. We are looking forward to Christmas. The grandkids and family from France will be joining us so crazy busy shopping, cleaning and cooking 🙂 I will be resuming my blog again in the New Year.

      Have a wonderful Christmas x

      Liked by 1 person

      1. I’m so happy to hear that you’re ok, Carole! Have a wonderful time with your family over Christmas. Be sure to try to take a bit of down time for you, if you can. Merry Christmas to you and yours and I look forward to reading your posts in the New Year!

        Like

  2. I am a huge fan of wild crocuses although they look slightly different here. And they don’t bloom in November (LOL) but rather April. They are the first colour we see on the native prairie so are a real fav of mine. I have seen the odd “weird” one blooming in late Sept early Oct when we have had a nice fall. Bernie

    Like

      1. Texas is loaded with wildflowers, Carole – especially in the springtime. The Texas roadways are always like a Monet painting as we make our way home. Because of the subtropical climate, there are many wildflowers in the winter here too, but not as many varieties and not as vibrant as in the spring.

        Like

Leave a reply to Terry Cancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.

Up ↑