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Pico de La Miel
Sierra de La Cabrera, May 2012.
Pico de La Miel, cantueso (wild lavender field), encina (holm oak) and granite.
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Pico de La Miel, cantueso (wild lavender field), encina (holm oak) and granite.
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belle semaine / à bientôt !
yves tricastin
All best wishes,
Andy
Best wishes, Doug
Andy Rodker club has replied to Doug Shepherd clubYes it is. It is Spanish Lavender growing wild in abundance in the mountain regions of Central and Western Spain and Portugal. It looks similar to lavender from The south of France with two prominent upper purple leaves that look like petals, and was called French Lavender until DNA profiling showed it to be a separate variety.
Many thanks and have a great week.
Andy
Mauro,
Henk,
Jenny,
Therese,
Slavka,
Karl,
Marie-claire,
Doug - yes!
Andrea,
Rosa,
Danielle,
Cammino,
Anemone,
Guy,
Nicole.
A very many thanks to you all!
Have as good week,
Best wishes,
Andy
Eduardo,
Many thanks to you both!
Have a good week.
Ron.
Many thanks to you both!
A very nice country scene, really improved by the purple lavender.. Anothe rstar from me!
Best Wishes
Peter
Best wishes, Andy
Warm regards, May
Thank you and best wishes, Andy
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Peggy,
Berny.
Very many thanks!
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