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Mass of Bermuda buttercup, (single and double forms) taking over cultivated terraces. Introduced from South Africa

Mass of Bermuda buttercup, (single and double forms) taking over cultivated terraces. Introduced from South Africa


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Mass of Bermuda buttercup, (single and double forms) taking over cultivated terraces. Introduced from South Africa

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Mass of Bermuda buttercup, (single and double forms) taking over cultivated terraces
Introduced from South Africa to Chios, Greece.
Oxalis pes-caprae
Bob Gibbons
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Buttercup Buttercups Crop Crops Cultivated Cultivation Greece Introduced Introduced Species Invasive Olive Olives Orchard Pest Pests Terraces Mixed Species Olive Grove


Nature's Yellow Invasion - When Buttercups Conquer Cultivated Terraces!

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. In this photo print, Bob Gibbons captures the mischievous charm of Bermuda buttercups as they launch a floral coup on carefully cultivated terraces. Originally hailing from South Africa, these vibrant yellow blooms have taken Greece by storm, transforming olive groves into a sea of sunshine. With their single and double forms intermingling like a wild dance party, it's hard not to be enchanted by their audacious invasion. These cheeky flowers may look innocent enough, but don't be fooled - they're relentless pests in the world of agriculture! Farmers find themselves battling this introduced species that threatens their precious crops. As if straight out of a fairytale gone wrong, the resilient buttercups refuse to bow down to human intervention. They've become notorious invaders, spreading across Europe with an unstoppable force. Even trees are not spared from their clutches! But amidst all the chaos and frustration for farmers lies an undeniable beauty in this photograph. The contrast between the delicate yellow petals and the sturdy terraces creates a visual spectacle that is both awe-inspiring and slightly amusing. So let us raise our glasses (filled with olive oil perhaps) to these tenacious buttercup conquerors who remind us that nature always finds its way - even if it means taking over our beloved orchards one terrace at a time!

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