Moschatel Townhall Clock |
Plantae
Eu-dicots (True dicotyledons)
Dipsacales |
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Adoxa moschatellina |
| Family: Adoxaceae |
Mendip Hills, Somerset. Near Stoke St. Michael, Mendip. View location
This flower is called "Townhall Clock" because it has four flowers facing sideways at 90 degrees to each other. There is also a flower at the top of the cluster (for aeroplanes ?) |
| 11 April 2006 |
| Category: Wild-growing plants and fungi of the British Isles |
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British Isles status: native Perennial |
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Photographer:
J R Crellin |
About the picture: NIKON D70 11/04/2006 09:27:55 1/60 sec - F/20 Lens: 60mm f/2.8 D Sensitivity: ISO 200 Depth of field: 0.04 m (0.43 - 0.47) Light value: 13.6 Flash used |
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