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Hippocrepis emerus (L.) Lassen subsp. emerus coronil·la boscana [Coronilla emerus L.] · família: Fabaceae · regió biogeogràfica: eurosiberiana · forma biològica: nanofaneròfit caducifoli · hàbitat: vorades forestals humides, boscos caducifolis clars · rang altitudinal: 160 – 980 m Citacions bibliogràfiques (veure referències bibliogràfiques): Codina (1908) [Coronilla emerus L.] – [La Sellera y su comarca (sense precisar localitat)]. Llensa (1945) [Coronilla emerus […]
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This image shows a close-up of vibrant flowers, predominantly in shades of yellow and orange, with some hints of reddish hues, set against a softly blurred green background.

​The flowers have a delicate, almost papery appearance, with many individual petals clustered together to form each bloom. The foreground flowers are in sharp focus, revealing intricate details and subtle color variations where the yellow transitions into orange and red. Some petals appear slightly curled or folded, adding to their natural, organic form.
​Behind the main cluster of flowers, more blooms are visible, but they are out of focus, creating a sense of depth and drawing the eye to the sharply defined foreground. The overall impression is one of warmth, natural beauty, and a celebration of summer colors.

Based on the appearance of the flowers, particularly their "pea-like" structure and the yellow-to-orange coloration, this is most likely a species from the Fabaceae family (pea family). Two strong candidates come to mind:
​Common Bird's-foot Trefoil
​Common Name: Common Bird's-foot Trefoil, Eggs and Bacon
​Scientific Name: Lotus corniculatus
​Horseshoe Vetch
​Common Name: Horseshoe Vetch
​Scientific Name: Hippocrepis comosa
​The distinction between these two can sometimes be subtle without seeing the leaves or seed pods. However, both exhibit the yellow and often reddish-orange hues as seen in your photo.

This image shows a close-up of vibrant flowers, predominantly in shades of yellow and orange, with some hints of reddish hues, set against a softly blurred green background. ​The flowers have a delicate, almost papery appearance, with many individual petals clustered together to form each bloom. The foreground flowers are in sharp focus, revealing intricate details and subtle color variations where the yellow transitions into orange and red. Some petals appear slightly curled or folded, adding to their natural, organic form. ​Behind the main cluster of flowers, more blooms are visible, but they are out of focus, creating a sense of depth and drawing the eye to the sharply defined foreground. The overall impression is one of warmth, natural beauty, and a celebration of summer colors. Based on the appearance of the flowers, particularly their "pea-like" structure and the yellow-to-orange coloration, this is most likely a species from the Fabaceae family (pea family). Two strong candidates come to mind: ​Common Bird's-foot Trefoil ​Common Name: Common Bird's-foot Trefoil, Eggs and Bacon ​Scientific Name: Lotus corniculatus ​Horseshoe Vetch ​Common Name: Horseshoe Vetch ​Scientific Name: Hippocrepis comosa ​The distinction between these two can sometimes be subtle without seeing the leaves or seed pods. However, both exhibit the yellow and often reddish-orange hues as seen in your photo.

Golden Petals, Embracing Flame / Sarılar Turucuya

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