S – Smilax aspera L. – Salsapariglia nostrana (Smilacaceae), in fruttificazione

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S – Smilax aspera L. – Salsapariglia nostrana (Smilacaceae), in fruttificazione
Frutti di Salsapariglia nostrana (Smilax asperaL., Smilacaceae)
Fruttificazione di Salsapariglia nostrana (Smilax aspera L., Smilacaceae)
Salsapariglia nostrana (Smilax aspera L., Smilacaceae)
Read about the ancient Greek myth that surrounds the plant Smilax aspera (its berries are now everywhere): Smilax, according to an ancient myth, was a very beautiful nymph, who fell in love with the mortal Spartan Crocus. However, there was a slight problem: God Hermes also fell in love with Crocus! Disappointed, he transformed the guy into the well-known saffron plant. Then, goddess Aphrodite transformed the sad nymph into a fragrant creeper that will bloom at the same time as the crocus. In our herbal medicine course, I promise to tell stories with much happier endings! See more at bit.ly/votanotherapeia The plant is know as arkoudovatos in Greek, and it is edible. It is sometimes sold as sarsaparilla. Photo taken by me, all rights reserved. #smilax #smilaxaspera #smilacaceae #herbalistsofinstagram #ancientgreekgods #ancientgreece #greekmythology #greekflora #botany #botanicalmedicine #herbalmedicines #sarsaparilla #herbaleducation #eatweeds #foragingforfood (at Greece) https://www.instagram.com/p/ChpcCGXIRCM/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Scientific Name: Smilax tamnoides; syn. Smilax hispida Common Name(s): Bristly greenbrier Family: Smilacaceae (catbrier); prev. Liliaceae (lily) Life Cycle: Perennial Leaf Retention: Deciduous Habit: Vine USDA L48 Native Status: Native Location: Allen, Texas Season(s): Summer
Frutti in maturazione di Salsapariglia (Smilax aspera L., Smilacaceae)
Common Greenbrier, Smilax rotundifolia (by me)