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By Bik
- 2 Jan, 2018
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I had to google again to see the flowers clearly. They are not unlike the common sage flowers but yellow instead of blue. I was surprised to read that in the 1950's and 60's it was kept under control by mowing but nowadays it has been depleted because it is recognised as having medicinal properties. In your photo it seems to have taken refuge under a juniper bush. Thank you for showing this.
5 Jan, 2018
juniperus sabina and sideritis scardica togethere.
there are about 17 species and subspecies of it in Greece
7 Jan, 2018
Only just seen this. I like unusual plants & this is definitely interesting.
19 Nov, 2018
its a sideritis scardica Feverfew.Greek mountain tee.There are many species aboyt 17 in Greece.There is caltivars in my yard and use them mixing with other herbs or not.
19 Nov, 2018
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