My first sighting of the season
Pulsatilla
auf der Wiese
Backlit beauties
Hepatica
HFF
03 Blowing in the wind
jap. Anemone
buschWINDröschen sprechen (siehe PiP's)
Blue with White - Delphinium
bye bye spring
Delphinium
Aconit napel (Lac des Dix, Valais, Suisse)
Pulsatilla alpina, Ranunculaceae, Alpes FR
Pulsatilla alpina, Ranunculaceae, Alpes FR
Renoncule, Le Casset, Monétier-les-Bains (France)
Feuilles d'hépatique à trois lobes (Hepatica nobil…
Renoncule de Kuepfer, Col du Galibier (2500 m d'al…
Pulsatilla alpina, Ranunculaceae, Alpes FR
Pulsatilla alpina, Ranunculaceae, Alpes FR
Pulsatille en fruits, Chemeuille, Valais (Suisse)
Sonne tanken
Einen schönen Sonntag ...
Ficaire fausse renoncule = Ranunculus ficaria = Fi…
Renoncule bulbeuse = Ranunculus bulbosus, Renoncul…
Anémone des Alpes = Pulsatilla alpina, Renonculacé…
Consolida regalis, Ranunculaceae
Consolida regalis, Ranunculaceae
Raiponces orbiculaires (Phyteuma orbiculare) et tr…
Consolida regalis, Ranunculaceae
La Madonna della neve
Pulsatilla u.a.(PiP's)
WESTHALTEN: Un Amandier en fleur ( Prunus dulcis )…
WESTHALTEN: Anémone sylvie ( Anemone nemorosa ).
WESTHALTEN: Une Anémone pusatille (Anemone pulsati…
WESTHALTEN: Une Anémone pusatille (Anemone pulsati…
WESTHALTEN: Une Anémone pusatille (Anemone pulsati…
WESTHALTEN: Une Anémone pusatille (Anemone pulsati…
WESTHALTEN: Une Anémone pusatille (Anemone pulsati…
Helleborus niger
HFF
è già fiorito !
Sur le Chemin de Compostelle.
BESANCON: Un bouton d'or (Ranunculus).
Growing at Pine Coulee Reservoir
Prairie Crocuses covered in water droplets
Brrr ... shiver
Ice crystals on Prairie Crocus
elleboro "Christmas star"
uno per due
Ancolie (Aquilegia atrata, Renonculacées)
R is for Red Ranunculaceae (Anemone) (+3 insets)
Joyful Prairie flowers
A taste of spring before the snow returns
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Nederland - Vorden, ‘De Wildenborch’
elleboro
Pulsatilla vernalis - 2013-05-15-_DSC5275
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20090215-0610 Clematis hedysarifolia DC.
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Hepatica
It's always such a delight to see these early spring flowers blooming after seven long winter months of snow and ice on the ground. This winter, though, has been so wonderfully mild, with little snow, but it was still great to see the clusters of these Hepatica flowers growing at the Reader Rock garden yesterday, 6 April 2016, when I called in after a volunteer shift.
I wanted to see what flowers had started to grow already, as plants in general are blooming early this year, thanks to the mild weather. The main flowers were all the Hepatica, varying slightly in colour with some paler, as in this photo. There were also scattered tiny Squill flowers and a single Snowdrop plant growing in its usual spot. Funny how this plant hasn't spread anywhere else.
"Hepatica is named from its leaves, which, like the human liver (Greek hepar), have three lobes. It was once used as a medicinal herb. Owing to the doctrine of signatures, the plant was once thought to be an effective treatment for liver disorders. Although poisonous in large doses, the leaves and flowers may be used as an astringent, as a demulcent for slow-healing injuries, and as a diuretic"
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepatica
I wanted to see what flowers had started to grow already, as plants in general are blooming early this year, thanks to the mild weather. The main flowers were all the Hepatica, varying slightly in colour with some paler, as in this photo. There were also scattered tiny Squill flowers and a single Snowdrop plant growing in its usual spot. Funny how this plant hasn't spread anywhere else.
"Hepatica is named from its leaves, which, like the human liver (Greek hepar), have three lobes. It was once used as a medicinal herb. Owing to the doctrine of signatures, the plant was once thought to be an effective treatment for liver disorders. Although poisonous in large doses, the leaves and flowers may be used as an astringent, as a demulcent for slow-healing injuries, and as a diuretic"
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepatica
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