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Chercher le bleu !
Clair obscure !
Borretsch in meinem Garten
Mal was blaues....
Beinwell
Bon mardi.
Heliotropum arborescens (2)
Forget me not (Ull de Perdiu)
Nektar im Borretsch !
Blauer Natternkopf mit Hummel
Phacelia. ©UdoSm
Haarig
Phacélie..............Belle journée mes ami(e)s !…
...noch mehr Borretsch...
flowered October
...kurz vor dem Fall
Forget-Me-Not Bouquet at Honeyman State Park! (+5…
BONNE SEMAINE / HAPPY WEEK!
Bon vendredi & / HFF❤️( sur fond noir c'est mieux…
Le myosotis... le saviez-vous...
Forget-Me-Nots
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Borage & Bees
New Blue
Beauté Sauvage 5.
Blue Needle
P1090009- Pulmonaire - Balade vers Champ de Joux…
Queen of Spain Fritillary ~ Kleine parelmoervlinde…
** Bon lundi ; et agréable semaine ; pour vous…
Zart, klein und rosa...
Echium vulgare , Vipérine
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flower plume
Mertensie Maritime
Forget-Me-Not
Bourrache .......................Bonne semaine !
Message bleu dans un champ de lumière.
Comme une source jaillissante...
Psssss
By the way .....
Biene mal kleiner als Fliege
"Lass mir was übrig."
Vipérine
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Massaroco
Echium candicans, the pride of Madeira, is a species of flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae, native to the island of Madeira. It is a large herbaceous perennial subshrub, growing to 1.5–2.5 m.
In the first year after germination the plant produces a broad rosette of leaves. In the second and subsequent years more or less woody flowering stalks are produced clothed in rough leaves. The flower head is large and covered with white or blue flowers having red stamens. It is much visited by bees and butterflies for its nectar.
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In the first year after germination the plant produces a broad rosette of leaves. In the second and subsequent years more or less woody flowering stalks are produced clothed in rough leaves. The flower head is large and covered with white or blue flowers having red stamens. It is much visited by bees and butterflies for its nectar.
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