A branch of capers: truly wonderful buds.
Having a plant available, it is easy for me to photograph a branch of capers.
As you can see, the capers sprout at the tips of the branches and slowly bloom.
Do you know this plant?
Add your own comment or go to the bottom of the site to read what other visitors have written.
Photo taken with Canon 600D and lens Canon EF 40.
The caper (Capparis spinosa L., 1753) is a small shrub or branched subshrub with a prostrate-drooping habit. The buds of the plant, called capers, are consumed, and more rarely the fruits, known as cucunci. Both are preserved in oil, vinegar or salt. The habit is tufted, with a stem that immediately branches and branches that are woody only in the basal part, often very long, initially erect, then creeping or drooping.
Continue on Wikipedia
A branch of capers: truly wonderful buds – Une branche de câpres : des bourgeons vraiment merveilleux – Una rama de alcaparras: cogollos verdaderamente maravillosos – Um ramo de alcaparras: botões verdadeiramente maravilhosos – Ein Kapernzweig: wirklich wunderbare Knospen – Một nhánh nụ bạch hoa: những nụ thực sự tuyệt vời – 刺山柑的一个分支:真正美妙的花蕾 – ケーパーの枝: 本当に素晴らしいつぼみ
If you want to see the most purchased books in the last hour on Amazon related to travel click here.
If you like reading and looking for ideas for your next trip, I invite you to see the following guides: Mondo. Guida per viaggiatori, Il giro del mondo in 52 week end or Come fare il primo cammino di Santiago.
To learn more about our privacy and cookies policy, go to the bottom of the site.
This page has had 16 views total.