CBG Colchicum sp. 2010-09-25
By Balcony
- 26 Sep, 2010
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These Autumn Crocuses really looked delightful!
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I also found them growing under big shady trees growing elsewhere in the gardens but because of the shade I wasn't able to take any pictures. :-(( I don't have a flash on my phone's camera.
26 Sep, 2010
I love the flowers and the colour. just wish they had a little foilage too!
27 Sep, 2010
Not even the spring ones have foliage when they flower. But you can see why they were called "Naked Ladies" by the Victorians! (Though not in this particular photo). They would naturally grow amongst the grass I imagine in the places were they come from originally.
27 Sep, 2010
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This photo was taken at Cambridge University Botanic Garden.
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Yes aren't they just the thing for Autumn, when other flowers are fading.........
26 Sep, 2010