Le Mouron Bleu ...
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Papavo
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Vergerette annuelle = Erigeron annuus, Astéracées…
sur la route des Volcans
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Tulip 259 copy
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Enfin ...
Ein riesiges Kräuterbuch - A huge herbal book
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Iris 2 (Rhône, France)
Une autre surprise ...
Anemone 'De Caen'
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Mein kleiner Albino ... My little albino
In meinem Garten wachsen seit Jahren wild ganz viele Akeleipflanzen (Gemeine Akelei, Aquilegia vulgaris), die alle möglichen Farbschattierungen (hellrosa, rötlich, bläulich) aufweisen. Dieses Jahr tauchte eine Mutante ohne jede Farbe in reinem Weiß auf mit grünen Farbflecken an den Spitzen der Blütenblätter. J. W. von Goethe hätte seine Freude an dieser Mutante, zeigt sie doch, dass wegen der grünen Farbe seine Theorie aus dem Jahre 1798 bestätigt wird, dass bei einer Pflanzenblüte auch die Blütenblätter nichts anderes als umgewandelte Laubblätter sind. Im PiP eine weitere weiße Akelei-Blüte.
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Die_Metamorphose_der_Pflanzen
In my garden I have been growing a lot of common columbine plants (Aquilegia vulgaris) in the wild for years, in all possible shades of colour (light pink, reddish, bluish). This year a mutant without any colour appeared in pure white with green patches of colour at the tips of the petals. The German poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe would have been delighted with this mutant, as it shows that the green colour confirms his theory his theory from 1798 that the petals of a flower are nothing more than transformed leaves. In the PiP another white columbine flower.
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de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Die_Metamorphose_der_Pflanzen
In my garden I have been growing a lot of common columbine plants (Aquilegia vulgaris) in the wild for years, in all possible shades of colour (light pink, reddish, bluish). This year a mutant without any colour appeared in pure white with green patches of colour at the tips of the petals. The German poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe would have been delighted with this mutant, as it shows that the green colour confirms his theory his theory from 1798 that the petals of a flower are nothing more than transformed leaves. In the PiP another white columbine flower.
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In your garden there was a kind of natural miracle that your columbine gave you as a present in this strange spring.
Thank you for sharing it in such a a splendid way, cammino!
Wünsche noch einen schönen Abend,liebe Grüße Güni :))
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