Wood Anemone
wild fence
Spring flowers
Melancholy
erica arborea
18-triangle's
Coats back on.
Young and Old
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ground level
Dandelion Seed Head
there are always those who raise their heads
Flowers in my Lawn
first of 2023 for Jocelyne
wild nature
HANWE everyone!
Forget-Me-Not
The second poppy of 2023-for jocelyne
a caccia di fiorellini
Bee on Forget-me-nots
purezza spontanea
Poppy Asparagus
let us embrace - abbracciamoci
era dicembre !
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pronti x Pasqua ?
SoS[23] - Bee food
poppy road
Thistle Flower And Seedhead.
Yellow Spring
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Snowdrops and Crocus
Insect On Daisy.
Bad Hair Day!
Poppy field. HANWE everybody!
Cemetery Snowdrops (+PiPs)
Crocus (+ PiP)
Poppy tallud
fiori di alta montagna
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P1270081
DSCF7275
back to spring
Solar panel flowers
Bluebells.
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Vicia sativa
A curiosity:
Common Vetch has also been part of the human diet, as attested by carbonised remains found at early Neolithic sites in Syria, Turkey, Bulgaria, Hungary and Slovakia. It has also been reported from predynastic sites of ancient Egypt, and several Bronze Age sites in Turkmenia and Slovakia. However, definite evidence for later vetch cultivation is available only for Roman times.
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A curiosity:
Common Vetch has also been part of the human diet, as attested by carbonised remains found at early Neolithic sites in Syria, Turkey, Bulgaria, Hungary and Slovakia. It has also been reported from predynastic sites of ancient Egypt, and several Bronze Age sites in Turkmenia and Slovakia. However, definite evidence for later vetch cultivation is available only for Roman times.
Do not use my images on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit written permission.
All rights reserved - Copyright © Nora Caracci
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A beautiful floral image!
bonne soirée Nora
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