veccia dolce
Geranium
Astro alpino
ombrellifere
la Langa Cebana in autunno
un tappeto di ombrellini bianchi
il faro - the lighthouse
asfodelo
blues
spontanei romani
margherite siamesi :)
lavandula stoechas
prati di maggio
in mezzo alle margherite
spontaneamente giallo
primavera nel Vallese - gerani
Anthericum liliago - St Bernard's lily
pink dianthus
Think Pink
Prati di Langa a fine estate
astri
luce
Sweet Alyssum
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Allium roseum
Allium roseum, commonly called rosy garlic, is an edible, Old World species of garlic native to much of Europe and the Mediterranean region, northern Africa, and western Asia; and naturalized in the Azores, and elsewhere.
A. roseum grows naturally to about 1.5 feet high in well-drained soils, blooming from late spring to early summer.
Inflorescences are umbels. The loose, fragrant florets are about 3 inches long, having six pallid petals apiece, that are pinkish to lilac in hue.
The smell and flavour of the bulb is powerful enough to drive squirrels and browsing deer away from gardens, where they are planted as ornamental flowers. For this reason, they are suitable as companion plants to tulips and the like.
Do not use any of my images on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit written permission.
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A. roseum grows naturally to about 1.5 feet high in well-drained soils, blooming from late spring to early summer.
Inflorescences are umbels. The loose, fragrant florets are about 3 inches long, having six pallid petals apiece, that are pinkish to lilac in hue.
The smell and flavour of the bulb is powerful enough to drive squirrels and browsing deer away from gardens, where they are planted as ornamental flowers. For this reason, they are suitable as companion plants to tulips and the like.
Do not use any of my images on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit written permission.
All rights reserved - Copyright © Nora Caracci
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Fantastic capture of this subject. Well done Nora. Love it. . Hugs Tess.
Like a marvelous watercolor work !!! Happy Sunday to you !!!!!!!!!
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