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Flora of Mount Meron, Israel

red anemone poppy
My friend who lives in the Galil took me on the peak trail of Mount Meron in the northern part of Israel last week. I was thrilled to be greeted with these red anemones aka poppy anemone, known in Hebrew as kalanit (singular poppy). I thought they bloomed earlier, but she explained that Meron is up high, so the poppies bloom in May. What a treat! There were plenty of flora of Mount Meron in bloom.

peak trail on Mount Meron
Here is a sign for the peak trail on Mount Meron. We parked toward the top of the mountain, then we hiked around the mountain.

mount meron
The views on Mount Meron are breathtaking. There was a bit of a haze, which my friend said is unusual. The skies are typically quite clear in late May.

yellow noorit flower on Mount Meron
I am guessing that these beautiful yellow flowers with insects on them are nurit (singular) in Hebrew – maybe ranunculus asiaticus in Latin. The English name might be asiatic buttercup.

I used this database to help identify the wildflowers: http://flora.huji.ac.il/browse.asp?action=identify

yellow wildflower
A guess for this yellow flower: yellow pea or yellow vetch. See http://www.flowersinisrael.com/Lathyrusaphaca_page.htm

yellow vetch
Here’s how those yellow flowers were growing, in a great yellow bunch.

thistle pink
Thistles of various types are common in Israel; I suppose they do well in dry, hot climates.

brown and white butterfly
A brown and white butterfly landed on this thistle.

flower with blue petals on Mount Meron
This aster-like flower with light blue petals I’m guessing is a chicory flower. See: cichorium endivia

Mount Meron view
I will finish up with another view from Mount Meron. Mount Meron is known for the grave of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yohai. We visited the tomb site and surrounding village – that is a topic for another post.

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Laura Hegfield says

So beautiful Leora! These flower macros would be a perfect addition to I Heart Macro next Saturday evening (Sunday morning in Israel)... I'm so glad you are happy and enjoying being there.

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leoraw says

Laura, thanks for the suggestion. We'll see if I remember.

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Karen says

Fabulous views and lovely flora!

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leoraw says

Glad you enjoyed!

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Mrs. S. says

Thank you for sharing your beautiful photos!

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leoraw says

Glad you enjoyed! You should take your family on this hike. Or maybe take yourself and a friend.

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Mrs. S. says

:-) Now that you mention it, I realize that we haven't been to Meiron in over twenty years! I guess it's time to go again...

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leoraw says

Funny, how you spelled it with an 'i' (Meiron). In deciding on Meiron or Meron, I Googled it and found Meron more common. Maybe I should have gone with the less common ...

I like going to Tsfat and didn't have time on this trip to go. My friend pointed out that I could see Tsfat from Har Meiron/Meron, so instead of seeing Meiron from Tsfat, I saw Tsfat from Meiron.

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Lorri says

Gorgeous flora! I love the varied tones and your perspectives. The overviews are stunning!

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leoraw says

Thank you, Lorri!

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Hannah says

These are just beautiful Leora! Thanks a lot for sharing. I love the blue and the yellow flowers.

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leoraw says

And I loved being up there! Hard to just look at pictures.

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George says

The view from the mountain is stunning. Your photos of the blossoms are gorgeous.

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leoraw says

Thank you, George!

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Eileen says

Leora, what a pretty post. The flowers are gorgeous. And I love the butterfly. Looks like a pretty spot for a walk.

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leoraw says

It was splendiforous!

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Jeri says

Such lovely flowers and bugs! I always find that I'm taking pictures of such things as well when I'm out and about.

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leoraw says

I was so excited to be in the Galil for part of my trip! So much beautiful and distinct nature there.

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bettyl says

Such lovely scenery! Love the colors.

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leoraw says

It was much greener than it was on my trip five years earlier. A rainy winter and earlier in the season as well. Wonderful to see a green Galil. Reminded me a bit of our trip to the Berkshires last summer.

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Carver says

The flowers and landscapes are gorgeous.

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leoraw says

Thank you, Carver!

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Ramblingwoods says

What a nature laden post for Nature Notes Leora.... I love the view and the flowers... I see you like to try to track down IDS too... Fun finding the answer... Thank you for linking in this week.... Michelle

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leoraw says

I love the quest to find the right id. Not easy, especially when I can't ask my local friends.

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Vicki says

What lovely wildflowers and gorgeous views. It's always fun to see other parts of the world. I don't think we have that butterfly here, either, and it's a beauty.

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leoraw says

Now, I don't even know enough about butterflies to know that one might be specific to that area and it may not be elsewhere. Thank you for even that hint, Vicki.

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EG CameraGirl , Canada says

What a treat to see some of Israel's wildflowers!

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Laura says

Stunning! My favorite shot is of the buttercup with the insects.

Shabbat Shalom!

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Boom & Gary says

Beautiful, and yes chicory, I think. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

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