Campanulas
By Uma
- 3 Dec, 2009
- 10 likes
Plants from the alpine area of the Crimea, at a height of 1200m, Mount Ai-Petri (Saint Peter)
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these look like scottish harebells. Lovely
4 Dec, 2009
Thanks, Muddywalters!
Thanks, Madaboutplants!
Think, that this combination of the colours is beautiful. These flowers are very pretty just growing wild. :)
7 Dec, 2009
Such beautiful colours , I LOVE THEM.
16 Dec, 2009
Oh, Pitta, thanks! I love them too...they are so delicate...
16 Dec, 2009
Reminds me of the hair bells that grow wild in Scotland.. Beautiful.
24 Dec, 2009
Thank you, Roseberry!
25 Dec, 2009
How high is 1200m? I live in the mountains at about 4500 feet. Is that anything like the 1200m? Would love to duplicate this. I love yellow & purple together.
31 Jan, 2010
Valerie, 4500 feet = 1371,60 m. I'm sure you'll be able to do it...:)
31 Jan, 2010
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I can imagine these flowers dancing in the breeze. Nice photo.
4 Dec, 2009