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Super photos, Kris. A treat to see these plants at home .... you must have enjoyed your trip.... good weather too!
What a nice narcissus clump Please show us more.
Also some alpines , Saponaria cypria and Scutellaria cypria and Scorzonera troodea.Many thanks to Oron to identify these plants !Al pictures are from Troodos mountains .
Beautiful images, Kris.
It is a beautiful Scutellaria, Kris.
wow! love those cyclamen leaves!
Also, in the first photo of Scutellaria cypria, I spy Teucrium cyprium in the background (the tight-leaved fuzzy plant on the upper right).
Kris, marvelous plants and photographs, the Cyclamen leaf forms are gorgeous! I had to respond here after seeing your Saponaria cypria, because back in 2000 I received seed from North American Rock Garden Society seedlist of Saponaria cypria collected in the Troodos Mts. Just to let everyone know, it turns out this gem of a plant is perfectly hardy and easy to grow. Not only that, it flowers in late July to August, when little else is blooming. I uploaded some photos. The first three are in 2002, with small plants blooming in pots... while small, the profile shot gives a good idea of the viscous pubescence of this plant. The long sticky red tube on each flower is something! Even though initially grown in pots, the pots just sat on the ground over winter, no problem with hardiness. Then there are photos of the plant growing in my garden, one from late July 2007, and two more views taken late July 2009. Wish I could also get some of the endemic "scoots" & "toooks" in Cyprus (Scutellaria & Teucrium species), there are some very fine ones there.