Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
General Subjects => Travel / Places to Visit => Topic started by: Gerdk on April 13, 2008, 08:11:30 AM
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Yesterday I visited the nature reserve Jakobsberg - a hill near Bielefeld - especially famous for the occurrence of Hepatica nobilis, which is very rare in North Rhine-Westphalia
1 - 3 Anemone nemorosa - seen beside the road previously
4 + 5 the Jakobsberg
6 - 10 Hepatica nobilis (with Viola reichenbachiana partly)
Gerd
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This is part 2 from the Jakobsberg
1. Hepatica nobilis
some other spring flowers
2. Gagaea species - flowers turned to green (like Helleborus do)
3. + 4 . Primula veris
5. Vinca minor - an escape here
6. Paris quadrifolia
7. Dactylorhiza species
8. Viola odorata - also an escape
9. Viola reichenbachiana
10 Prunus spinosa
Gerd
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and the rest - including a strange rest house opposite the hill
1. Prunus spinosa
2. another visitor - more interested in mouseholes
3. the rest house - originally an old fashioned restaurant for weekend visitors
4. + 5. now an 'Rock'n Blues Rasthaus' where I met an unexpected guest
;D
Gerd
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Smashing images Gerd.....perhaps Keith is a lurker on this site.....that WOULD be a shock!
Mind you, alpine gardening can involve a lot of stone rolling....
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Gerd,
Thank you for sharing these wonderful photos with us. Loved the Hepaticas and the Anemone. I am growing to appreciate these wildflowers so much. Please continue to share your finds with us all.
Alan & Sherba
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Thank you Gerd ! Lovely pix of Spring waking up.... that does not apply to Keith... ;D
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Gerd,
it is getting spring in Germany! Thanks for this weekend trip show.
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Thank you altogether for the kind comments!
Luc, be careful - it might be possible that Keith is watching
this Forum! For me - just as I like not only the most showy
plants I like the Rolling Stones including KR ;D
Gerd