At the end of October, when it seems that nothing will flower for a very long time, Crocus ochroleucus pops up among the fallen leaves. Crocus ochroleucus is native to Syria, Lebanon & Israel, where it grows on rocky hillsides. It is a natural for the Stony Slope in the Cascadia Garden. I got the bulbs from McClure & Zimmerman in 2005. They have increased every year since. This picture was taken on November 1, 2009 when this Crocus has been blooming for about a week.
Elogio da trivialidade
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Dente-de-leão (Taraxacum sp.) (fotografado à beira-rio em Amarante)
Deveríamos estar gratos às flores que aparecem sem serem chamadas,
alegrando os recanto...
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