The walk up the hill from Virpazar runs past the entrance to Fort Besac, built originally by the Ottomans in the late 15th Century and on up to to crest of the hill before the winding descent to the village of Godinje. I have walked this route to the top of the hill every so often to check the plants and view the birds on Lake Skadar below. Today, I found a wonderful colony of Fritillaria messanensis in the rocky scrub; these are beautiful plants with rich red flowers giving way in time to a loud yellow stripe. There were around 20 plants and I think they are the sub-species gracilis.
Fritillaria messanensis.
Another Fritillaria messanensis.
In another stretch of low cliff, Edrianthus graminifolius was just out. This is a bellflower but with narrow curling leaves and, although prostrate and easily overlooked, it is a lovely plant.
Edrianthus graminifolius.
I struggle with the Ophrys, especially what is and what is not early spider orchid O. sphegodes. The standard sphegodes was as usual common on the roadside and rocky areas but a few appeared different, including one with a yellow lip and another that was, longer and differently marked. I am pretty sure these are both variations and not different species but are put out for the record in case not.
Variations of early spider orchid.
At the top of the hill a lovely green-winged orchid (Anacamptis morio) (earlier I had this as early purple orchid but no spots on thin pointed leaves and same on another I found nearby) on the side of a rock face. Finally, I recorded the Viola not because I know which species it is, I don’t, but because I always walk past them and this one looked fine on the limestone.
Green-winged orchid.
A violet species.
We must mean eagle has landed!!?? Love to both. Lovely flowers … So crazy that they Re just there … Our environment here is so managed and messed with … But just manage to get a few flowers by the road sides …since I don’t get myself walking in wilder places hard to say if any are there ….. Hope the weather gets good like it suddenly is here. Love Jx Sent from my iPad
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Thanks Jan for your comments. Yes, the eagle has landed safely. Weather hotter tomorrow and 20 degrees by Thursday.