White wonder in the Negev: Blooming quarries & endless hikes
The Drimia maritima's early bloom in the Negev is a sight to behold, showcasing its beauty against the desert backdrop. Explore and enjoy this natural wonder.
The Drimia maritima is one of the most impressive and sophisticated plants I know in Israel. Beyond its visible beauty, in winter or summer, after getting to know the Drimia maritima, the complexity of its storage system and the uniqueness of its flowering, you also learn to appreciate the hidden things on the white page.
We're all familiar with the stone pillars that rise at the end of summer, heralding the same news that fall is coming automatically. The honeysuckle gained him publicity among the people, being a relatively unusual plant, tall and bearing like the holly holly or the golden holly. Something in this condescension towards blueness, without shame and with great courage, in a season when almost no flower blooms, makes us appreciate it more.
Each season, the Drimia maritima has a different show. In winter it puts out its amazingly green and fleshy-looking leaves, which seem to be clearly unrelated to the desert landscape. In the spring and at the height of summer, it finds itself mostly underground, with only the dried flowers or the withered flowering columns visible to the naked eye. At the end of the summer and in the autumn, he uses the time for flowering and pollination, in light of the relatively poor market situation. But always, always, its storage organ can be found underground. In light of this fact, the Drimia maritima was used in the past as a kind of border, a separation between plots of land or even a separation between tribal estates ("What is a Drimia maritima? In which Joshua bounded the land for Israel." 22 Nu, 11).
The stones can be found almost all over the country, but in the Negev they are of course the most impressive, in light of their distinct isolation in front of the clean landscape of the desert. Now the flowering season is starting, in Mitzpe Ramon on the edge of the crater you can already see them in full bloom and in Nahal Havarim near the Ben Gurion Synagogue you can already spot buds that will turn into impressive and noble flowers.
It is also possible to reach a Havarim pit, where fresh rocks have slowly begun to emerge - and of course also on Mount Avnon, which is located near Yuraham, you can find some impressive flowering columns. All these places are in Waze and are accessible by private car.