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Northern Cyprus is awash
with an unusual array of colourful blooms unique to this area, which adds
to the feeling that you really are truly entering paradise every time you
step into this perfect part of an all-round perfect mediterranean island.
Such is the abundance and
range of flowers and plants indigenousness to Northern Cyprus that a lot
of its natural planes and especially in the Troodos mountain range that
is the spinal column of the autonomous and self-governing Turkish-speaking
Northern Cyprus.
Outside of its towns and
built-up resort areas, are covered for a good part of the year in a carpet
of wild, colourful and beautiful flowers which adds a particular uniquely
dramatic tint to the north Cyprus landscape.
Flowers and plants found
in Northern Cyprus.
The very agreeable and typically
Mediterranean climate, long hot summers, short mild winters, book ended
with brief snatches of autumn and spring, of Northern Cyprus allows the
growth of olive trees and in rural areas they flourish wild and in a natural
state with the foothills and further up the slopes of the Kyrenia mountains
being thick with olive groves, where the altitude provides enough rainfall
to nudge the olives to full fruition.
Also flourishing in the lush
forest that covers the Kyrenia mountain range are cedars, pine and cypress
trees and Cyprus oaks, basically its fair to say what isn't covered in
olives will be so in one of these four!!!
The unspoilt beauty of
Northern Cyprus.
One of the great beauties
of Northern Cyprus, besides its beautifully inclement weather, is that
so much, unusually so for a favorite European holiday destination, of it
is remarkably unspoilt. Indeed if you were to find yourself walking round
much of it hundreds of years ago you'd be surprised at how similar many
of the scenes you saw would be to those you'd see today.
This means with nothing but
nature to stop them many wild plants and grasses, many native to Northern
Cyprus, run riot and give wonderful colours to what can be in places, especially
on the lower coastal planes, a somewhat barren and empty landscape.
Though Northern Cyprus isn't
particularly noted as an incubator of natural wildlife, flora and fauna,
it does have a fairly remarkable total of 1300 different species including
150 varieties of grass flourish within its 3000 or so square miles of land,
which isn't a bad harvest and bearing in mind also that 19 of these 150
are not only native to the island but also exclusive.
Amongst the flora and fauna
found growing wild in Northern Cyprus are:-
Hedysarum Cyprium aka
The Cyprus sweet vetch.
This butterfly shaped pink-flowered
member of the pea family is a hardy perennial of the Northern Cyprus landscape,
being one of its native fauna and when it is in season in May and June
it lights up its entire native landscape, it is found mainly in the hills
just south of the Kyrenia mountain range, with their striking pink hue.
Delphinium caseyi aka
Caseys larkspur.
Another native plant that
gives a vibrant shock, this time violet, to the otherwise barren North
Cyprus landscape during the months of May and June, though not much of
it as it is found entirely in clusters on a small rocky peak just south-west
of St.Hilarion.
Salvia veneris aka kythrean
sage.
This plant, very similar
to the types used to make sage tea, grows in the crumbling sandstone hills
just north of the village of Degirmenlik and has adapted itself successfully
to grow on the ground to avoid the ravenous attentions of the local free-roaming
goat herds.
This scentless yellow and
white flower graces us with its presence only in March and April.
Climate of Northern Cyprus.
Though the Kyrenia Mountains
are well watered and lush the vegetation found there and the climate is
quite different to the rest of North Cyprus.
In contrast to the thick
thriving olive groves and trees found in the forests that envelope the
mountain range with a particularly luscious green, the majority of the
rest of the North Cypriot landscape is barren and more atypical of what
you'd except to find in one of the Mediterranean countries.
It is of these climatic conditions,
long beating spells of very hot sun leading to almost constant drought
caused by almost total lack of rainfall that makes Northern Cyprus such
an attractive holiday destination for thousands of sun seekers every year.
TULIPS Bulbs
For a one year show of spring
tulips bulbs in a warm climate, Buy the tulips bulbs and chill them for
8 to 10 weeks in a refrigerator before planting. Aim to plant at the coolest
time of the year. Tulips like a good manure with a bonemeal base and should
be planted 10 to 15cm (4 to 6in) deep in a semi-shady cool position in
warmer climates.
TULIPA CLUSIANA:
One of the most graceful
of all tulips, this lovely species produce elegant star-like flowers, white
inside with a violet base and outer petals which are carmine on the outside.
They grow to about 10in (25cm) tall and require minimal chilling, making
them a delightful lasting garden plant, even in milder climates. Occasional
more than one flower per stern is produced.
Choosing Tulip Bulbs:
By choosing tulip bulbs from
across the groups, you can have a sequence of flowering throughout spring.
They range in height from 4in (10cm) to (70cm). The blooms come in many
colours, including bronze, black, yellow, white, red, pink, purple, violet,
green and blue.
About the Author
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