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Hello fellow pilgrims, I'm working to book my first Camino in May 2025. One of the things I love about walking is seeing all of the flora and fauna along the way. I'll be starting SJPP in early May and walking for 2 weeks. I'm wondering what might be in bloom at that time?

Thanks and Happy Holidays to all!
 
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I have walked several Caminos in April and May. Here is just a sampling of what you can expect to see in bloom ...

A plethora of poppies
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A bounty of buttercups
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Billions of bluets
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Dozens of daisies
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Heavenly hibiscus
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Glorious glads
glads.webp

An orchestration of orchid
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Magnificent morning glories
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Mounds of mint
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Wonderful wisteria
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Take your time ... stop and smell the flowers ... and maybe snap a photo or two ... ;)
 
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Hello fellow pilgrims, I'm working to book my first Camino in May 2025. One of the things I love about walking is seeing all of the flora and fauna along the way. I'll be starting SJPP in early May and walking for 2 weeks. I'm wondering what might be in bloom at that time?

Thanks and Happy Holidays to all!
Absolutely everything! Walking in May you will be in for an abundant blossoms treat!
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Take your time ... stop and smell the flowers ... and maybe snap a photo or two …
gorgeous gallery, and do stop and admire, but most of these flowers are unscented
 
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This tree I think is a horse chestnut ( castaño de Indias in Spanish). There are no chestnuts in Logroño.
Yes, sorry I meant horse chestnut. Typing too quickly! The horse chestnut blossoms are so spectacular, and I love them because they remind me of where I grew up in England. There were some gorgeous ones in Burgos too, as I recall.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Hello fellow pilgrims, I'm working to book my first Camino in May 2025. One of the things I love about walking is seeing all of the flora and fauna along the way. I'll be starting SJPP in early May and walking for 2 weeks. I'm wondering what might be in bloom at that time?

Thanks and Happy Holidays to all!
Same - see you out there. Hoping for the same
 
I have walked several Caminos in April and May. Here is just a sampling of what you can expect to see in bloom ...

A plethora of poppies
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A bounty of buttercups
View attachment 182728

Billions of bluets
View attachment 182729

Dozens of daisies
View attachment 182730

Heavenly hibiscus
View attachment 182731

Glorious glads
View attachment 182732

An orchestration of orchid
View attachment 182733

Magnificent morning glories
View attachment 182734

Mounds of mint
View attachment 182735

Wonderful wisteria
View attachment 182736

Take your time ... stop and smell the flowers ... and maybe snap a photo or two ... ;)
Nice when do the fields of sunflowers come out i have seen pictures of …
 
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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Hello fellow pilgrims, I'm working to book my first Camino in May 2025. One of the things I love about walking is seeing all of the flora and fauna along the way. I'll be starting SJPP in early May and walking for 2 weeks. I'm wondering what might be in bloom at that time?

Thanks and Happy Holidays to all!
I consider myself a botany expert. What is in bloom during this period is Camino souls? Their flowering is something to behold. Chuck
 
A view from above as I headed to Moissac a few years ago. Fields of yellow. In Canada it is called Canola; in much of France it is referred to as Colza; aka Rapeseed (Brassica napus).

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A great guide for you would be "The Way of the Gardener, Lost in the Weeds along the Camino de Santiago, by Lynden Penner, University of Regina Press, 2021. Fascinating. All about the flora and fauna. He walked in September but observed every living thing. People too! Also available on Kindle. Buen Camino
 
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I have walked several Caminos in April and May. Here is just a sampling of what you can expect to see in bloom ...

A plethora of poppies
View attachment 182727

A bounty of buttercups
View attachment 182728

Billions of bluets
View attachment 182729

Dozens of daisies
View attachment 182730

Heavenly hibiscus
View attachment 182731

Glorious glads
View attachment 182732

An orchestration of orchid
View attachment 182733

Magnificent morning glories
View attachment 182734

Mounds of mint
View attachment 182735

Wonderful wisteria
View attachment 182736

Take your time ... stop and smell the flowers ... and maybe snap a photo or two ... ;)
 
I have walked several Caminos in April and May. Here is just a sampling of what you can expect to see in bloom ...

A plethora of poppies
View attachment 182727

A bounty of buttercups
View attachment 182728

Billions of bluets
View attachment 182729

Dozens of daisies
View attachment 182730

Heavenly hibiscus
View attachment 182731

Glorious glads
View attachment 182732

An orchestration of orchid
View attachment 182733

Magnificent morning glories
View attachment 182734

Mounds of mint
View attachment 182735

Wonderful wisteria
View attachment 182736

Take your time ... stop and smell the flowers ... and maybe snap a photo or two ... ;)
I think your buttercups are rapeseed, just saying.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
The poppies on the Meseta alone are worth the trip.
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I’d love to be able to claim responsibility but that picture was taken by an Irish peregrino in May/June 2024. As far as I remember his photographic log was posted on the forum.
 
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I walked the Morte and Primitivo in April and May, so many of the same flowers others have posted. I have an album of over 400 Camino flowers. I have many of the same flowers others have posted, brings back so many beautiful memories. The fields of red poppies were enchanting, and made me feel a little like I was in a Monet painting. I was also enchanted to see foxgloves growing wild - especially since I worked so hard to grow them in my own garden.
 
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I have walked several Caminos in April and May. Here is just a sampling of what you can expect to see in bloom ...

A plethora of poppies
View attachment 182727

A bounty of buttercups
View attachment 182728

Billions of bluets
View attachment 182729

Dozens of daisies
View attachment 182730

Heavenly hibiscus
View attachment 182731

Glorious glads
View attachment 182732

An orchestration of orchid
View attachment 182733

Magnificent morning glories
View attachment 182734

Mounds of mint
View attachment 182735

Wonderful wisteria
View attachment 182736

Take your time ... stop and smell the flowers ... and maybe snap a photo or two ... ;)
love your poetry!
 
Hello fellow pilgrims, I'm working to book my first Camino in May 2025. One of the things I love about walking is seeing all of the flora and fauna along the way. I'll be starting SJPP in early May and walking for 2 weeks. I'm wondering what might be in bloom at that time?

Thanks and Happy Holidays to all!
Will be doing the same, and it appears we are leaving roughly the same time... my first, walking until I am done. Looking forward to the journey
 
Ideal pocket guides for during & after your Camino. Each weighs only 1.4 oz (40g)!
€2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago.
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
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I was also enchanted to see foxgloves growing wild - especially since I worked so hard to grow them in my own garden.
Digitalis has become a glorious coloniser of my wild garden. I sowed the first few seeds, but thereafter, the plants have rapidly multiplied as if by prestidigitation: a gardener’s reward for enduring a notoriously wet climate.
 
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Foxglove isn't native to North America, but definitely grows here
For me, seeing it grow in the wild was just so spectacular, something I've never seen in the US. I remember one evening remarking on it over dinner, asking another Pilgrim if he had noticed the big patch right before the town. He shrugged and said something like it's just a weed that grows everywhere; he hadn't noticed it. On the other hand, for me any mass of flowers growing in a field is pure delight. Many, many pictures of meadows with blooms gently waiving in the wind
 
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Foxglove isn't native to North America, but definitely grows here. I've grown it myself in Oregon.

Yes, I know we can purchase small.plants for our gardens and also many other varieties found elsewhere. . I was just surprised to learn that it does not grow wild in N.America as it does in Europe.
 

In Galicia there was a lot of gorse in the past. Now much of it has been replaced by pastures and eucaliptus It blooms from December to June. I think that there must be quite a few on the Camiño dos Faros that makes this camiño more beautiful but also harder.
 

In Galicia there was a lot of gorse in the past. Now much of it has been replaced by pastures and eucaliptus It blooms from December to June. I think that there must be quite a few on the Camiño dos Faros that makes this camiño more beautiful but also harder.
Thank you for sharing, this looks so beautiful! Will have to add this to my list!
 
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I had wondered what that was, I didn’t see many fields of it in the Primitivo, jmostly scattered bushes here and there, and by mid-May the blooms were not quite so profuse. The early morning light would make the remaining blossoms glow. Anyway I think these were gorseView attachment 182869View attachment 182870View attachment 182871
I think that second and third photos are not gorse ( toxo in Galego). I think that they are broom ( xesta). The first one could be gorse or broom (I don' t know).
 
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This was May 2015 - probably further than the OP will be walking, but one of my favorite parts, between the Cruz de Ferro and Molinaseca. Wonderful colours - heather purple and white, broom white and gold, lavender, even orchids. Just beautiful.
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...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
This was May 2015 - probably further than the OP will be walking, but one of my favorite parts, between the Cruz de Ferro and Molinaseca. Wonderful colours - heather purple and white, broom white and gold, lavender, even orchids. Just beautiful.
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This is exactly the month and year that I walked this same stretch. It was one of my favorite and most memorable days. 🙂 Here are a few of my favorites taken on May 5th, 2015.Screenshot_20241228-134231~2.webpScreenshot_20241228-134703~2.webp
 
Hello fellow pilgrims, I'm working to book my first Camino in May 2025. One of the things I love about walking is seeing all of the flora and fauna along the way. I'll be starting SJPP in early May and walking for 2 weeks. I'm wondering what might be in bloom at that time?

Thanks and Happy Holidays to all!
Absolutely everything! I walked May/June 2024 and it was amazing. Not just the natural flowers but also the roses, calla lilies, cherry trees hydrangeas in private gardens …everything is spectacular!
But a word of warning if you are inclined to allergies. The flowers are above and below you consistently and after weeks of being up close and personal with blossoms I had really terrible hay fever. I couldn’t remember at the right farmacia times to buy medication so sleep was difficult until I was desperate. Remember to bring your own from home! I won’t in future. I guess that’s the price for spectacular colours and greens too when you walk in spring.
 
Absolutely everything! I walked May/June 2024 and it was amazing. Not just the natural flowers but also the roses, calla lilies, cherry trees hydrangeas in private gardens …everything is spectacular!
But a word of warning if you are inclined to allergies. The flowers are above and below you consistently and after weeks of being up close and personal with blossoms I had really terrible hay fever. I couldn’t remember at the right farmacia times to buy medication so sleep was difficult until I was desperate. Remember to bring your own from home! I won’t in future. I guess that’s the price for spectacular colours and greens too when you walk in spring.
I guess it's a little different for everyone, and depends what you're allergic to - I brought allergy stuff, but found I didn't actually need it for the 8 weeks I was in Spain. My allergist strongly recommended that I start taking Allegra 1-2 days before return home (early June) and again on landing in the US because the trees would be in high pollen then, which I did. But it's a good point, if you suffer from allergies, be prepared and have what you need on you so you don't have to rely on finding a pharmacy that has what you need and you can nip it in the bud (no pun intended)
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.

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