Corinth/ Korinthos

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Hilary

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Corinth/ Korinthos
« on: June 25, 2014, 07:16:45 PM »
Originally named New Corinth.
A sculpture of Pegasus, the symbol of the town, was erected several years ago.
It is situated near the port and if anyone leaves the National Road and drives through Corinth they will see it.
 Here he is with his back to the sea looking towards Akrokorinthos
The second snap is of him a Canary Island Palm Phoenix canariensis  which looked old in 1996 when I first saw it and a Trumpet Creeper Campsis radicans climbing up the side of a tall building
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Hilary

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Re: Corinth/ Korinthos
« Reply #1 on: June 25, 2014, 07:19:23 PM »
The  newly revamped port area with its Tamarix Trees
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Hilary

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Re: Corinth/ Korinthos
« Reply #2 on: November 02, 2014, 09:52:52 PM »
More photos from the port area of Korinthos.
There was some sort of car rally starting from there this morning.
The Tamarix trees still look as if they are dancing.
Several Palm trees have succumbed to the dreaded beetle while others look healthy
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Living in Korinthos, Greece.
No garden but two balconies, one facing south and the other north.
Most of my plants are succulents which need little care

Hilary

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Re: Corinth/ Korinthos
« Reply #3 on: February 26, 2019, 03:08:27 PM »
After the cold, wet and wind today dawned sunny but cold. I decided to go for a morning walk along by the sea to look at the mountains and try to find something interesting  to snap
First the Gerania mountain, to the north, with a dusting of snow,  now a few hours later it has all gone , then the Ziria mountain, to the west,  covered in snow.
The wild flowers were not yet out , that is if you ignore the Bermuda Buttercup.
What I did see were four trees which I didn't remember and which I haven't been able to identify
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Living in Korinthos, Greece.
No garden but two balconies, one facing south and the other north.
Most of my plants are succulents which need little care

Hilary

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Re: Corinth/ Korinthos
« Reply #4 on: February 27, 2019, 03:28:06 PM »
Today was dull and cloudy so no morning walk for me.
Here are some more snaps from yesterday taken while surreptitiously peeping through railings .
Plenty of oranges and lemons around  a few loquats and one kumquat
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Living in Korinthos, Greece.
No garden but two balconies, one facing south and the other north.
Most of my plants are succulents which need little care

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John J

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Re: Corinth/ Korinthos
« Reply #5 on: February 27, 2019, 03:55:52 PM »
Hilary, the trees in your previous post, have you checked if they are a species of Tamarix?
Cyprus Branch Head. Gardens in a field 40 m above sea level with reasonably fertile clay soil.
"Aphrodite emerged from the sea and came ashore and at her feet all manner of plants sprang forth" John Deacon (13thC AD)

Hilary

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Re: Corinth/ Korinthos
« Reply #6 on: February 27, 2019, 07:21:28 PM »
The ones near the sea are Tamarix but I don't know what those four are.
I will have to follow their progress through the spring and summer 
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Hilary

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Re: Corinth/ Korinthos
« Reply #7 on: March 31, 2023, 06:24:19 AM »
Kandarey, Corinth

Kandarey is a little to the west of Corinth and is known for its somewhat sandy beach and shallow sea water.

Here are some of the flowers to be found in March
Crown daisies, of course
Wild Mignonette and
Malcolmia
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Living in Korinthos, Greece.
No garden but two balconies, one facing south and the other north.
Most of my plants are succulents which need little care