RFPEPHFK–Macrochloa tenacissima, Esparto Grass Growing in the Andalusia Countryside Spain
RF2JDCH7M–Planta de esparto, macrochloa tenacissima, a principios de verano
RMAG7EYW–Stipa tenacissima or Macrochloa tenacissima called Esparto or Esparto grass, also known as needle grass or halfah grass
RF2RFFAN4–Caldera de Majada Redonda with mediterranean vegetation (Chamaerops humilis and Stipa tenacissima or Macrochloa tenacissima) and naturalized plants (A
RF2H9J402–Macrochloa tenacissima Kunth - esparto or atocha, plant of the grass family.
RF2RF48BY–Chasm in gypsum karst with esparto grass (Macrochloa tenacissima) and gypsicole vegetation. Sorbas Natural Park, Almeria, Andalusia, Spain.
RMEA47JK–Esparto grass
RF2RFFAN7–Caldera de Majada Redonda with mediterranean vegetation (Chamaerops humilis, and Stipa tenacissima or Macrochloa tenacissima). Cabo de Gata-Nijar Natu
RF2JWPW9A–Frigiliana, Malaga, Spain, August 27, 2022: esparto artisan working a basket of this material in a street of Frigiliana
RF2RT7DX3–Badlands in Gorafe Desert, Granada province, Andalusia, Spain.
RFM00AXA–Macrochloa Tenacissima plant in the mountain
RF2WCC518–Tajuña valley, gypsum soil. Comunidad de Madrid, Spain.
RMAC9D7N–Traditional baskets woven from Sparto grass Macrochloa tenacissima Alicante Spain
RF2WCC514–Abandoned vineyard in Tajuña valley. Comunidad de Madrid, Spain.
RFPEPH1F–Macrochloa tenacissima, Esparto Grass Growing in the Andalusia Countryside, Spain
RF2RRJMBX–Angular unconformity betwen Cretaceous limestones (vertical) and Pliocene and Pleistocene clays (horizontal). This photo was taken in Gorafe (Discorda
RFPEPH2Y–Macrochloa tenacissima, Esparto Grass Growing in the Andalusia Countryside, Spain
RFPEPH53–Macrochloa tenacissima, Esparto Grass Growing in the Andalusia Countryside, Spain
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