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Sorry, can't help you with the plants, the first is a little tulip-like, the others . . . I have no idea. I didn't notice such plants when I visited Morocco some years ago. However we walked in the Atlas mountains, starting from Marrakech. How did you like Morocco?
Quote from: Hoy on December 15, 2010, 07:40:51 AMSorry, can't help you with the plants, the first is a little tulip-like, the others . . . I have no idea. I didn't notice such plants when I visited Morocco some years ago. However we walked in the Atlas mountains, starting from Marrakech. How did you like Morocco?Hoy What did I think of MoroccoMy heart bursts with feelings when I recall the women and children, the colour of their culture. Like Africa, India, Pakistan, anywhere. My emotions swing up,up,up. Then there were the times when frustration boils over in me. I have swung from humility and respecting difference to outright violence by kicking a man in the shins and elbowing another in the stomach.Not in the same instance or even the same country. Always it is a journey to myself
Quote from: Bev Olson on December 15, 2010, 07:31:13 PMQuote from: Hoy on December 15, 2010, 07:40:51 AMSorry, can't help you with the plants, the first is a little tulip-like, the others . . . I have no idea. I didn't notice such plants when I visited Morocco some years ago. However we walked in the Atlas mountains, starting from Marrakech. How did you like Morocco?Hoy What did I think of MoroccoMy heart bursts with feelings when I recall the women and children, the colour of their culture. Like Africa, India, Pakistan, anywhere. My emotions swing up,up,up. Then there were the times when frustration boils over in me. I have swung from humility and respecting difference to outright violence by kicking a man in the shins and elbowing another in the stomach.Not in the same instance or even the same country. Always it is a journey to myselfPoor men, I wonder what they did to you!I found Morocco a very interesting country, especially when we were outside the bigger cities. Spent some nights in Berber villages and they always treated us well. By the way, seems you like to travel!
Longer journeys for you folks, though, Bev.... takes more time and effort, I reckon.
Hi,I think the first one is Androcymbium wyssianum.The second one is Asphodelus tenuifolius which also grows in Israel in the desert zones.
Hi Bev. great pictures we have just come home from N.Z and visited Pancake rocks near where you are also stayed in Greymouth we loved the whole area right up to Muchuaka sorry about spelling, cheers Ian the Christie kind.