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THE TEAR OF LOSS
A Riot Of Colour.
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Valleys and Hills
Frosty Cherry Violet
CONTEMPT HURTS A HEART ...
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Le Vieux Couple !
Je confirme ...
Young Goat
Trèfle
Lunch Spot.
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Roots
Spider Nest
Marefield Leicestershire 15th April 2021
Spring painterly view
rosa canina
"Andrena Cineraria" sur une Sauge des Prés
Une Cétoine Grise ( Oxythyrea funesta ) ...
Attirance ...
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Bird
Lilas Douceur !
Lilas Blanc
Double !
Qui qu'a soufflé ???
Vieille !
Compagnon Blanc (Silene Latifolia)
Un Flambé
Casse-Noisettes
Pourpier (Portulaca Grandiflora) ... merci Domcho…
Quiet Country Road.
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Foncée !
spring Crocuses
Rose
Lilas
19 eme jour ...
Nederland - Nationaal Park Veluwezoom, Posbank
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un peu en retard cette année
From the Spring series
Pine in:focus
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Il est revenu ...
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Foggy
Un double "Kir" !
Qui qui connaît ??? C'est un "Diaphora Mendica" mâ…
still life pink and blu
Wicken Fen Cambridgeshire 3rd April 2021
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Cardamine pratensis
Glycine ...
Just Curious.
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L'Arbre de Judée s'éclate !
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Nederland - Hoenderloo, toverhazelaar
The special thing about the toverhazelaar (Witch Hazel) is that this shrub blooms in the winter months (from the end of December/beginning of January with yellow/orange spidery flowers).
The name toverhazelaar comes from the English "Witch-hazel", which is actually derived from "Wice-hazel". Because of this flexibility, this hazel is also said to have been frequently used as a dowsing rod.
The first witch-hazel imported into the Netherlands was the American 'Hamamelis virginiana'. This was a medicinal plant among the Indians. It is still used for medicinal purposes today
The name toverhazelaar comes from the English "Witch-hazel", which is actually derived from "Wice-hazel". Because of this flexibility, this hazel is also said to have been frequently used as a dowsing rod.
The first witch-hazel imported into the Netherlands was the American 'Hamamelis virginiana'. This was a medicinal plant among the Indians. It is still used for medicinal purposes today
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Bonne journée. Amitiés
Happy Wednesday.
Wonderful images, Jaap!!
Bon Mercredi.
All the best
Fabio
Herb
Enjoy your day ;-)
es ist schon eine imposantes Gewächs.
Sehr schön fotografiert.
Weard
Thank you for the note Jaap.
Stay healthy Jaap!
I have tried for years to obtain some Witch Hazel to naturalize in my woods, and they are either sold-out (permanently, it seems) or large specimens with even larger price tags.
.....wünsche noch einen schönen Tag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
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