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another lovely set of strolls of course, who can resist spring flowers? the ancient trees, first image on reply #347 are very lovely, a typically 'old world' image..
The violets are so pretty too and I wondered if I had the right ID for the image 31 as Viola silvatica? Found in woodland but no white beards, a beautiful china blue
I'm enjoying your scenic walks... so glad spring has come so that you have resumed! I have always meant to ask, how much higher is it to reach the alpine zone/treeline in your area?
Always strikes me how we have some things in common while others are so different
Truly beautiful alpine walks Robin, the Alps in all their different seasons. We are so lucky to have you leading us all the way. I'm sure there is a major book or perhaps Internet site to be created from all your pictures and the story that accompanies them.
Quote from: Ragged Robin on May 01, 2010, 08:09:04 AMThe violets are so pretty too and I wondered if I had the right ID for the image 31 as Viola silvatica? Found in woodland but no white beards, a beautiful china blue It might be Viola silvatica = reichenbachiana. There are some hybrids and backcrosses with Viola reichenbachiana (V. bavarica) which makes it more complicated. Nevertheless an interesting nice colored plant!Gerd