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Description:
Gagea libanotica (=Lloydia rubroviridis) is a shy bulbous plant occurring commonly in Mt Hermon, Jordanian highlands, and rarely in the Negev Desert. As you can see the white flower turns pinkish in time.
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- Gagea (gagea)
- Gagea libanotica
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