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Natural "rock gardens" in the Italian Maritime Alps
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Thomas Huber (Hubi) and his son Chris are travelling in Italy- Hubi has kindly allowed me to post these photos from the Maritime Alps.
I'll try to start with the lower elevations ....
Orchids 1400m
Campanula 1600m
Lavendula with a wonderful scent all over the misty path 1600m
Flower lawn 1700 m
Saxifraga 1600 m
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Margaret Young in Aberdeen, North East Scotland Zone 7 -ish!
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Meadow full of Rhinanthus ? "yellow rattle"
Nigritella rubra 1700 m
Wonderful Lillium pomponium 1700 m
Aster alpinus 1900m
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natural rock garden 1 2000m
natural rock garden 2 2000m
Dianthis alpinus ? 2000m
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Flower meadow 2 2100m
flower meadow 2100 m
Rockgarden with globularia 2100m
natural crevice garden 2100m
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View from Col d'Esischie to the Po-Plain, 2200m - with Polygonum ? bistorta
Gentiana @ 2300m
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Stunning
Thanks Maggi & Thomas.
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July 31, 2020, 01:12:27 AM »
What a wonderful collection of photos and we are privileged to see them "remotely" by way of you Maggi. Warm thanks to "Hubi" and Chris as well. Such huge and widespread displays of single genera are always spectacular and unforgettable.
I am no expert of dianthus (or anything else) but I wonder if the Dianthus alpinus may in fact be D. callizonus. It's just the bluish centre that encourages me to suggest it. If not please say.
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July 31, 2020, 09:19:20 AM »
Beautiful photos, and making me pine for the mountains! Nice to see some Globularias in the wild.
I am pretty sure that the pink is
D. pavonius
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D. callizonus
tends to have a much more marked central ring. The hay rattle I think is one of the larger European species, something like
R. alectorolophus
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There really is nothing like seeing alpines in the wild finding their own way through the rocks. Love the
Lilium pomponium
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July 31, 2020, 08:57:37 PM »
Simply wonderful... Thanks to Thomas, Chris and Maggi.
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Nothing more beautiful than the mountains with their plants! Thanks Maggi and Thomas!
I'm no expert in Dianthus, but it cannot be C. callizonus just because this is an endemic species in the Romanian Carpathians.
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Oh, well that settles that then. Thank you Gabriela.
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Lesley Cox - near Dunedin, lower east coast, South Island of New Zealand - Zone 9
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