Blooming daffodils in the Pi Glilot area
פריחת נרקיסים באזור פי גלילות

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All the information about the blooming of daffodils in the Pi Glilot area: Nature values are well preserved in this area thanks to the nearby Pi Glilot site, which stored large quantities of gas and fuels and therefore, from a safety standpoint, construction around it was prohibited. The visit is highly recommended, but note that it is usually also the rainy season, so it is likely there will be lots of mud, and it's a good idea to bring suitable shoes. The daffodil bloom is around December–January, and in the months of February–April you can see anemones, the Iris haaretz-Israeli, Scarlet iris, sea-safrons (Scaevola), and other spring flowers there. And if you're already in the area, it's worth going east, toward Highway Ayalon, where you'll find a series of ancient caves called Aphek Caves. A 5-minute drive from Tel Aviv, you can find the Aphek Caves—an enchanting nature corner that many don't know about. In the place there is a cluster of ancient Samaritan burial caves, carved into the rock, surrounded by winter and spring carpets of bloom. The cave site was discovered in 1951 during construction works for the Coastal Railway, and it was studied again in 1989 with the paving of the Ayalon routes. The Aphek Caves are located west of the Ayalon routes, near Pi Glilot. Did you take a walk? Did you see blooms? Take photos and upload them to our Bloom Reports section!
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