Matthiola maderensis (May flowers) at Ponta de Săo Lourenço
Ponta de Săo Lourenço
ER109, Estr. de São Lourenço, 9200-044 Caniçal, Portugal
32°44'45.0"N 16°42'40.0"W
32.745833, -16.711111
Matthiola maderensis (May flowers) at Ponta de Săo Lourenço
Ponta de Săo Lourenço
ER109, Estr. de São Lourenço, 9200-044 Caniçal, Portugal
32°44'45.0"N 16°42'40.0"W
32.745833, -16.711111
Tilia insularis
Tilia is a genus of about 30 species of trees or bushes, native throughout most of the temperate Northern Hemisphere. The tree is known as linden for the European species, and basswood for North American species.[1]
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