Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
General Subjects => Blogs and Diaries => Topic started by: Catwheazle on July 27, 2019, 04:47:49 PM
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Hope you can enjoy the pictures :-)
Greetings
Bernd
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Great place to be !
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especially for orchid lovers :-)
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Seems to be a most successful trip - I enjoyed your report a lot.
Can you identify the pansy?
Gerd
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@ Gerd
Unfortunately not. :-( But it was very impressive in size with bright colors ....
I hope that maybe heir in the group someone can say something about it?
Bernd
PS: think Viola calcarata
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here are (almost) all pictures ...
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Bernd
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@ Gerd
Unfortunately not. :-( But it was very impressive in size with bright colors ....
I hope that maybe heir in the group someone can say something about it?
Bernd
PS: think Viola calcarata
Thank you Bernd
- calcarata is most likely. Viola alpina has a more eastern distribution in Austria.
Gerd
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Thank you so much for these beautiful pictures.