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Postby denizaksulu » Sun Apr 19, 2009 5:17 pm

halil wrote:to help for this one i will put the English name of it
Narrow -Leaved Vipers Bugloss ....

what is the Turkish and Turkish Cypriot and Greek name for it ?


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In the photo, it says, 'alchacak'. :shock:
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Postby halil » Sun Apr 19, 2009 5:19 pm

Bananiot wrote:Papoutsosika, please! Not shoe figs in English.


Yasu Bananiot ....

well come to forgetable of Cyprus!
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Postby halil » Sun Apr 19, 2009 5:21 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
halil wrote:to help for this one i will put the English name of it
Narrow -Leaved Vipers Bugloss ....

what is the Turkish and Turkish Cypriot and Greek name for it ?


Image



In the photo, it says, 'alchacak'. :shock:


it is the file name Deniz ...on your one says Biscuits ....check your one
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Postby denizaksulu » Sun Apr 19, 2009 5:24 pm

halil wrote:to help for this one i will put the English name of it
Narrow -Leaved Vipers Bugloss ....

what is the Turkish and Turkish Cypriot and Greek name for it ?


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looks like 'agrio triphylli'/star clover. But you put the Latin name, so perhaps it is NOT Star Clover
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Postby halil » Sun Apr 19, 2009 5:27 pm

halil wrote:Image


name of it please ....

Bananiot Micheal ask me for these flowers .i pick them today from my almonds garden.

here is the one more picture of same wild flowers .From my backgarden .

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Postby halil » Sun Apr 19, 2009 5:31 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
halil wrote:to help for this one i will put the English name of it
Narrow -Leaved Vipers Bugloss ....

what is the Turkish and Turkish Cypriot and Greek name for it ?


Image


looks like 'agrio triphylli'/star clover. But you put the Latin name, so perhaps it is NOT Star Clover


i only have turkish ,greek and family name of it .

here is the family name for it.
BORGINACEAE
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Postby insan » Sun Apr 19, 2009 5:38 pm

Ozanköy



2nd Annual Flower Show

---------- 2009----------

http://www.ozankoyflowershow.com/index.html

Saturday 2nd May and Sunday 3rd May

Five Fingers Restaurant

From Midday



This year the Show will be held over two days

The winners of categories judged on Saturday will be displayed on Sunday.



LATEST NEWS



The Show will be opened at 12 noon on Saturday 2 MAY

by

President Memhet Ali Talat



Three new classes added

see schedule for details.




Halil, have u ever been in this flower show?
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Postby halil » Sun Apr 19, 2009 5:46 pm

Thanks for the Information Gardash ...never been but i am glad for the information some English forum friends are coming to Kyrenia ii may .at that time i will take them to Ozanköy festival also i will get chance to see this lovely event .

i am off the work now......
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Postby denizaksulu » Sun Apr 19, 2009 6:00 pm

halil wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
halil wrote:to help for this one i will put the English name of it
Narrow -Leaved Vipers Bugloss ....

what is the Turkish and Turkish Cypriot and Greek name for it ?


Image


looks like 'agrio triphylli'/star clover. But you put the Latin name, so perhaps it is NOT Star Clover


i only have turkish ,greek and family name of it .

here is the family name for it.
BORGINACEAE



Aaa a kind of Boratsino. Krini soil must be very different.
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Postby Aussie Kypreos » Mon Apr 20, 2009 11:01 am

Halil, in regards to the Alathrika you are correct, mushrooms grow out of roots of the plant 2-3 days after rainfall. Some of the mushrooms are quiet large in size.

The mushrooms are very tasty, especially when cooked over the open fire.
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