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1) View upto Mt.Musala, 2nd highest mountain in Europe
By the way, your Avatar really is an action shot - are you seed collecting?
Nice pics all, interesting to see Digitalis lutea growing in another continent, we saw the true D.viridiflora on Tuesday growing in the Beli Iska river valley below Mt.Musala. Very similar to lutea but with very distinct brown to orange markings on the lips.Had a great couple of days seed collecting and we were lucky enough to see Aquilegia aurea, Primula deorum, Gentiana frigida, Geum bulgaricum and a host of other high alpine plants in flower at around 2,300 to 2,900 metres. A few pics posted here froim the trip.1) View upto Mt.Musala, 2nd highest mountain in Europe2) Geum reptans3) Saxifraga bryoides4) View down from the summit area
3) A repeat on Nymphaea 'Marliacaea Albida' - amazing that Marliac's creations are still "the gold standard", and how very clever of him that most are indefinable (and sterile) hybrids! If only the plant patent notion had been around then, his estate would be invaluable!4) A new viviparous tropical, Nymphaea 'Crystal', with variegated leaves (though the variegation fades rather quickly);
Gerd, Musala means 'Towards God'. I am intrigued as to where the variatel status for Dianthus microlepis has come from, we have seen this species up many other mountains here where it varies in colour from deep pink to white, as it does on Mt.Musala, what colour is yours?