One comes across the darnedest things on Facebook, there on my FB "newsfeed" was a shared photo showing unidentified cushion plants growing in black volcanic soil; a most compelling photo of surreal effect. It was posted by
Plantifleurs L'Univers, the photo entitled 'Rarefaction Italy'. A plant person on FB asked the question, what plant do you think these cushions are, with a reasonable guess of Dianthus. To me, the plants had more of a Saponaria lookabout them, with flowers at the perimeter of the cushions. I googled something like "saponaria volcanic Italy" and lo and behold, a similar image popped up of the same area, ends up being
Saponaria sicula, a rare endemic growing in black volcanic soil atop Mt. Etna, Sicily. Cool, or should I say Hot!
Here are some Facebook links (these might only work if you have a Facebook account)
Plantifleurs L'Univers photo entitled 'Rarefaction Italy' http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.105144526246201.8982.100002519622435&type=3#!/photo.php?fbid=209547339139252&set=a.105144526246201.8982.100002519622435&type=3&theater...an alternate URL:
http://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/408983_209547339139252_100002519622435_445365_907535213_n.jpgFacebook link to Plantifleurs L'Univers super-duper amazing photo gallery! (fantastic landscapes, some plants too)
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.105144526246201.8982.100002519622435&type=3Screen capture of my Facebook "wall" showing the surreal image of Saponaria sicula among black "dunes" of Mt. Etna vocanic soil
Here are two Flickr photo links, these will work for everyone:
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Saponaria sicula (Endemic flora of Mount Etna to 2.000 m)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/luigistrano/6064835036/Close-up of
Saponaria sicula and
Senecio aetnensis:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/luigistrano/6064835692/in/photostream/Was going to ask if anyone is growing this plant, searched SRGC and found a photo of
Saponaria sicula var. intermedia posted by Luit van Delft(Lvandelft):
http://www.srgc.org.uk/forum/index.php?topic=7378.msg205169#msg205169Luit, your plant looks happy. Is this saponaria in general cultivation in Europe? Does anyone have experience with the species found on top of Mt. Etna? Does anyone know about
ssp. stranjensis and how it differs? How to cultivate this plant?
According to The Plant List & Tropicos:
Saponaria haussknechtii Simmler is a synonym of
Saponaria sicula subsp. intermedia (Simmler) Chater
...and
Saponaria intermedia Simmler is a synonym of
Saponaria sicula subsp. intermedia (Simmler) Chater.
...and
Saponaria stranjensis Jordanov is a synonym of
Saponaria sicula subsp. stranjensis (Jordanov) Chater.