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7,8 Viola cunninghamii Note the lovely purple markings on the throat of the flower.
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I am indeed noting those markings - so beautiful. David, an exceptional series of pictures.... some of these plants are the best I have ever seen... it seems a magnificent year for flowering.
Trond,My sentiments exactly, There is enough to see in the southern South Island to occupy several life times let alone go anywhere else.The fern in the photo is Blechnum penna marina.
So that's me told. Thanks David. Sorry Trond.
Thank you Mark for your kind comments. Our New Zealand alpines lack the the bright colours of the corresponding European and North American plants but show considerable diversity none the less.
Quote from: David Lyttle on January 13, 2012, 10:12:43 AM7,8 Viola cunninghamii Note the lovely purple markings on the throat of the flower. I am indeed noting those markings - so beautiful. David, an exceptional series of pictures.... some of these plants are the best I have ever seen... it seems a magnificent year for flowering. [
Quote from: jandals on January 12, 2012, 07:01:04 PMQuote from: David Lyttle on January 12, 2012, 09:46:58 AM If I was a S.PA.T. member I would have dropped ot on my toe or something .Are you saying we are accident prone? I don't think so.My safety jandals can easily deflect a falling Chionohebe .I know so, because the manufacturer of jandals claim that after exhaustive clinical tests it has been proven that the structural integrity of jandals were not compromised in any way by the rapid descent of any genus of Scrophulariaceae . I am reassured by the thourghness and efficacy of the testing regime of the manufacturer of your footwear. Bruised toes can be very painful.
Quote from: David Lyttle on January 12, 2012, 09:46:58 AM If I was a S.PA.T. member I would have dropped ot on my toe or something .Are you saying we are accident prone? I don't think so.My safety jandals can easily deflect a falling Chionohebe .I know so, because the manufacturer of jandals claim that after exhaustive clinical tests it has been proven that the structural integrity of jandals were not compromised in any way by the rapid descent of any genus of Scrophulariaceae .
If I was a S.PA.T. member I would have dropped ot on my toe or something .