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I do not know the name of this flower :o but I took it at the Abbey of Vauclair

see here: http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/nature-wildlife/196975-visit-vauclair-abbey-med-plants.html

It's a medicinal plant :)

I'll go back and I'll tell you next time....

 

It's for Ingrid :) .... it looks like a flower of "crown of thorns" by the ramifications ?

 

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Henry

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Ingrid,Stuart,Paul and Philipp thank you for looking and comments

 

...Philipp, you saved me :) and thank you for the nice picture

Yes , you are right and after a little research, I think it's Nigella sativa medicinal plant

Here is an extract of an article :

 

".... Also known as black cumin from Egypt or "hair of Venus" from this aromatic plant of the family Ranunculaceae has been used since antiquity for its cosmetic properties. It was part of the pharmacy of the pharaohs. Legend has it that the queens Cleopatra and Nefertiti used oil peaked black as beauty products. Black seed oil is a skin firming properties and has soothing, moisturizing and soothing. Alone or mixed with another oil, a cosmetic product is ideal if supplemented with a few drops of essential oil. It is a body oil.

 

It is used in the Middle East where it is known by various names: al-sânoudj in Algeria, al-baraka habat in Egypt, al-Kamoun in Libya, al-qahta Yemen, al-shounîz in Iran" .

 

another information about the fruit of this plant here:

Nigella - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigella_sativa

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Hi Henry,

that´s a alternative perspertive....here i see the plant still abloom.....:)

 

Sorry Ingrid for not answering before but I was absent for a few days !

 

I'm not quite sure of the plant you have posted here (see your beautiful b&w picture)

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-forum/nature-wildlife/199072-crown-thorns.html

because I'm not an expert in medicinal plant

But through you, I learned to know a plant that was used by Cleopatra and Nefertiti :)

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Henry

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