5 Obertuerkheim Between vineyards and Neckar, parallels and cross streets, this is a cross street
6 Obertuerkheim Sleepy Sunday afternoon
7 Obertürkheim, Petruskirche whatever industrial backdrop came first
8 Obertuerkheim, Petruskirche much more congenial setting
9 Obertuerkheim, Petruskirche
10 Obertuerkheim, vineyard-route Jumper cables skipping in the wind. The left, bottom most short arm sports a contact inhibitor (the downright 'pine cone').
11 Obertuerkheim, vineyard-route Another type of 'change of direction' pylon. 'Chiasmus' pylon (cross over jumper cables) if the context mix up be permitted. Juxtapostion, Remstal location.
12 Obertuerkheim, winter-view container harbor, cranes, gantries and store houses
13 Obertuerkheim steeply garbled houses
14 Obertuerkheim The industrial equipment is the same everywhere. The residential housing will give you a much better clue as to the particular region.
15 Hobo-channel Herb Robert
16 Hobo-channel Herb-Robert
17 Hobo-channel Linaria vulgaris, Toadflax
18 Hobo-channel Linaria vulgaris
19 Hobo-channel, Otto Hirsch Brücke bamboo curtain
20 Hobo-channel Seneco jacobea, Ragwort
21 Hobo-channel Seneco jacobea, Ragwort
22 Hobo-channel Solidago canadensis, Canadian Golden Rod
29 Hobo-channel detail, secondary force transmission to the lantern
30 Hieracium aurantiacum all the following hawkweeds Untertürkheim + Dietbach
31 Hieracium aurantiacum An early summer hawkweed. Practically never found in vineyards but the privacy of an orchard overdue for mowing will do just fine.
32 Hieracium aurantiacum more picturesque name: Devil's Paintbrush.
33 Hieracium aurantiacum
34 Hieracium aurantiacum
35 Hieracium aurantiacum
36 Hieracium aurantiacum
37 Hieracium aurantiacum
38 Hieracium aurantiacum
39 Hieracium aurantiacum The hairy stem has reputedly 'barbican' functions. Certain freeloaders are less welcome than others. I frankly do not think it works.
40 Ocypus olens Where there is Devil's Paintbrush the Devil's Coach-Horse will also not be far.
41 Picris hieracioides or close relative backdrop: Franziskuskriche, Obertürkheim
42 Picris hieracioides or close relative Hawkweed Ox-tongue ()
43 Picris hieracioides or close relative
44 Picris hieracioides or close relative
45 Picris or another hawkweed All ray florets come with a fivefold set of 'tines'. Vestiges of a former existence as nominally independent 5 petaled flower. - The orange coloring is optional. Phenotype variation. (Anything from sunspot activity to soil acidity will do.)