This shrub is called “Koumaria” by the Greeks. It is an evergreen shrub native to the Mediterranean, and is one of many wild edible foods available in Ikaria. The fruit is ripe when red, and has a sweet soft interior, with slightly tart seeds covering the outside.
From the 16th through the 19th centuries, Ikaria was plagued by pirates. As a result, the island’s residents did not inhabit the shores, but instead built many dispersed dwellings in the interior of the island.
The ridge of the mountain Atheras separates the North and South of Ikaria. Magganitis is on the very steep southern slope of this ridge.
One Reply to “Hiking Behind Magganitis”
Looks great, Hannah! Do you have the Strawberry tree back home? We have it hear in SF. It’s in the Heath family along with many other fruits.
Keep sending the pix!
Enjoy!
Looks great, Hannah! Do you have the Strawberry tree back home? We have it hear in SF. It’s in the Heath family along with many other fruits.
Keep sending the pix!
Enjoy!