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Field Marigold (Calendula arvensis, Calendula aegyptiaca) צפורני-חתול מצויות

>> Tuesday, March 31, 2009


Calendula arvensis, Field Marigold,צפורני-חתול מצויות


Israel wildflowers


Calendula comes from the Latin kalendae,"first day of the month" in the Roman calendar, since they can be found in flower at the beginning of most months of the year. "Marigold" refers to its link with the Virgin Mary.
In Egypt, the Calendula arvensis is called " kahleh ;" and in this. word, we recognise the kaaxan of Alem?n, Epicharmus (c. 540 and c. 450 BCE), Nicolaus Damascenus (c.64 BCE), and Athenceus xv. 28.
Alire Raffeneau Delile (1778 - 1850), a French botanist, found the Calendula arvensis growing spontaneously around Cairo; and the Calendula officinalis, in gardens at Alexandria.
Calendula arvense seems to have therapeutic properties. It is antiseptic. Some constituents are antifungal, antibacterial, and antiviral.

Calendula arvensis, Field Marigold, צפורני-חתול מצויות


Calendula arvensis, Field Marigold ,צפורני-חתול מצויות
Location: Dudaim Forest, Goral Hills; Date Picture Taken: March 22, 2009

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Red cudweed (Helichrysum sanguineum, Red Everlasting) דם-מכבים אדום

>> Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Israel WildflowersBnei Zion Nature Reserve, March 21 (2009)

Red cudweed (Helichrysum sanguineum, Red Everlasting) דם-מכבים אדום
Helichrysum sanguineum, the Red Everlasting,(דם-מכבים אדום blood of the Maccabees), is a symbol for the Israeli Memorial Day for the Israeli Fallen Soldiers and the Victims of Terrorism (Yom Hazikaron), which falls in late April or May.
In Israel Red Everlasting has the same symbolism as in Britain the red poppy, to symbolise the blood of the fallen on Flanders field in World War I, and so became the flower worn on Remembrance Sunday, the Sunday nearest to 11 November.

Itzhak Sadeh, ("The old man") (1890-1952) the commander of the Palmach units, a soldier, a writer and an educator, explained to the young Israeli tzabbarim the source of Israeli heroism and the uniqueness of the death of fighters in Israel, as distinct from the death of Jews in other places.
The Macabees are described as a symbol of "fighting without fear - for faith, the right to faith, for the homeland, to live free in the homeland, self-defense, to stand in battle and in the end, victory. And their blood, let's say it in all simplicity and confidence, flows in our veins. We are exactly like them. If a drop of our blood falls on the soil of our homeland, a flower will grow… small and red - dam hamakabim (Helichrysum sanguineum). Only in this land, the homeland, does this flower grow amongst the other flowers … dam hamakabim".
Many people wear stickers bearing an image of this flower and the Hebrew word nizkor-"We will remember", distributed on Memorial Day in schools and public meetings.

On the occasion of the Sixth Independence Day a stamp was issued with the inscription "Yehiam" and on the tab the inscription: ''Independence Day 5714-1954'' ''Memorial Day for the Fighters for Independence'' (designer Otte Wallish).

"Dam Hamakabim" - blood of the Maccabees is the only helichrysum found in Israel.

Israel Wildflowers

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Goral Hills , Dudaim Forest (גבעות גורל, יער הדודאים)

>> Monday, March 23, 2009

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Dark-brown iris (Iris atrofusca, Gilead iris) אירוס שחום

Israel Wildflowers
Dark-brown iris (Iris atrofusca, Gilead iris) אירוס שחום

Israel WildflowersMarch 22, 2009

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Common Giant Fennel (آلثم, Ferula communis) כלך מצוי

>> Sunday, March 22, 2009

“avad ala’v ha-kelah” - אבד עליו הכלך

Ferula communis, Common Giant Fennel, כלך מצוי


Ferula is a very fast growing plant, that reaches a height of 2 meters and more. The flowering stem’s unbelievable growth speed can rank the Ferula as a symbol of vitality and growth power, and perhaps this is the origin of the Hebrew saying: “avad ala’v ha-kelah”, meaning “has grown old and irrelevant” (the Hebrew word for Ferula is “Kelah”; “avad ala’v” means “has been lost”). This saying comes from the book of Job:
Yea, the strength of their hands,
whereto should it profit me?
men in whom ripe age is perished.
גַּם-כֹּחַ יְדֵיהֶם, לָמָּה לִּי; עָלֵימוֹ, אָבַד כָּלַח

Job 30:2

This explanation is supported by the fact that the Ferula ripens and dries out just as quickly as it grows and this interpretation connects with another verse in Job, which is part of a description of the life of a man who is blessed by God:
"Thou shalt come to thy grave in a ripe age,
like as a shock of corn cometh in in its season".
תָּבוֹא בְכֶלַח אֱלֵי-קָבֶר; כַּעֲלוֹת גָּדִישׁ בְּעִתּוֹ.

Job 5:26
According to this verse, a man who has lost his “kelah”, the symbol of vitality and growth power, has lost his vitality and ability. If a man arrives at his grave “at a ripe age”, it means he dies at his right time, but reaches the end of the road still vital and strong.



Ferula communis, Common Giant Fennel, כלך מצוי


Ferula communis, Common Giant Fennel, כלך מצוי

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Jarisa Mound - Napoleon Hill (Ramat Gan) תל גריסה - גבעת נפוליאון, רמת גן

>> Saturday, March 21, 2009

A natural kurkar (aeolianite) hill, part of the central kurkar ridge in the coastal plain.
תל גריסה, הר נפוליאון, גבעת כורכר טבעית, שהיא חלק מרכס הכורכר המרכזי במישור החוף

March 20, 2009

Jarisa Mound - Napoleon Hill, Ramat Gan, natural kurkar hill
Allium neapolitanum, Naples Garlic, שום משולש


Jarisa Mound - Napoleon Hill, Ramat Gan, natural kurkar hill
Anchusa undulata, לשון-פר מצויה


Jarisa Mound - Napoleon Hill, Ramat Gan, natural kurkar hill
Chrysanthemum coronarium, Crown Daisy, חרצית עטורה


Jarisa Mound - Napoleon Hill, Ramat Gan, natural kurkar hill
Emex spinosa, Spiny threecornerjack, קוצני אמיך


Jarisa Mound - Napoleon Hill, Ramat Gan, natural kurkar hill
Erodium telavivense, Stork's bill, מקור-חסידה תל-אביבי


Jarisa Mound - Napoleon Hill, Ramat Gan, natural kurkar hill
Lathyrus hierosolymitanus, Jerusalem vetchling, טופח ירושלים


Jarisa Mound - Napoleon Hill, Ramat Gan, natural kurkar hill
Lathyrus ochrus, Winged Vetchling, טופח גדול


Jarisa Mound - Napoleon Hill, Ramat Gan, natural kurkar hill
Lupinus pilosus, Blue Lupine, תורמוס ההרים

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Mt. Gilboa: Gilboa iris (Iris haynei) אירוס הגלבוע

Israel Wildflowers
Gilboa iris (Iris haynei) אירוס הגלבוע

Israel WildflowersLocation: Gilboa – Mt. Barkan (March 18, 2009)

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Mountains of Gilboa (Mount Saul, Mount Barkan)

>> Friday, March 20, 2009

"O mountains of Gilboa,
may you have neither dew nor rain,
nor fields that yield offerings of grain .
For there the shield of the mighty was defiled,
the shield of Saul—no longer rubbed with oil.
2 Samuel 1:21

March 12, 18, 2009

Gilboa, Mount Saul, Tel Kholila
Mt. Saul was named for King Saul who was killed on the Gilboa battling the Philistines (1 Samuel, 31).
Local inhabitants called it the mountain of the curses" based on the Arabic name of the mountain - Tel Kholila - which sounds similar to the Hebrew word for curse (kelala). Actually the name means something completely different -absolute beauty- and in the songs of native sheperds, climbing Mt.Saul was the way to achieve spiritual peace.


Ferula communis, Common Giant Fennel, כלך מצוי
Ferula communis, Common Giant Fennel, כלך מצוי


Iris haynei, Gilboa iris, אירוס הגלבוע
Iris haynei, Gilboa iris, אירוס הגלבוע


Linum pubescens, Hairy Pink Flax, آتان زهري, פשתה שעירה
Linum pubescens, Hairy Pink Flax, آتان زهري, פשתה שעירה


Ophrys umbilicata, Carmel Bee-Orchid,דבורנית דינסמור
Ophrys umbilicata, Carmel Bee-Orchid,דבורנית דינסמור

Salvia dominica, Salvia graveolens, Dominican Sage, מרווה ריחנית
Salvia dominica, Salvia graveolens, Dominican Sage, מרווה ריחנית

Gilboa
Mount Gilboa

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Givat-Hamoreh, Hamoreh Hill, Little Hermon - Nebi Dahi, נבי דחי

>> Thursday, March 19, 2009

The Hill of Moreh lies at the eastern end of the Jezreel plain.
  • On its southwestern slope once stood the town of Shunem, where the Philistines assembled to fight Saul: "So the Philistines gathered together and came and camped in Shunem; and Saul gathered all Israel together and they camped in Gilboa (I Samuel 28:4).

  • Gideon (and his three hundred men who lapped the water) defeats the Midianites: "Then Jerubbaal (that is, Gideon) and all the people who were with him, rose early and camped beside the spring of Harod; and the camp of Midian was on the north side of them by the hill of Moreh in the valley" (Judges 7:1).

  • In Psalms 89:13 (You created the north and the south; Tabor and Hermon sing for joy at your name) Mt. Hermon is juxtaposed with Mt. Tabor, which led to the Hill of Moreh being called the "Little Hermon."
    The conical hill immediately south of Tabor was thus named Little Hermon, and is still so called by some of the inhabitants of the district.
Shrine of Nebi Dahi on Little Hermon
Shrine of Nebi Dahi on Little Hermon












Iris bismarckiana, Iris nazarena, Nazareth Iris, אירוס נצרתי

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Nazareth Iris (Iris bismarckiana) אירוס נצרתי

>> Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Israel Wildflowers
Nazareth Iris (Iris bismarckiana) אירוס נצרתי
Israel Wildflowers

Nazareth Iris (Iris bismarckiana) אירוס נצרתי
Location: Moreh Hill (gibh`ath ha-moreh, גבעת המורה)
Wednesday, March 18, 2009

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