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Roter Apfel an einem alten Baum - 2013-10-16-_DSC9…
Ring a ring o' roses
ISSY LES MOULINEAUX: Fleurs de cerisiers 01
ISSY LES MOULINEAUX: Fleurs de cerisiers 02
ISSY LES MOULINEAUX: Fleurs de cerisiers 03
ISSY LES MOULINEAUX: Fleurs de cerisiers 04
Purple Avens
BELFORT: Fleurs de cerisiers 01
BELFORT: Fleurs de cerisiers 02
BELFORT: Fleurs de cerisiers 03
BELFORT: Fleurs de cerisiers 04
BELFORT: Fleurs de cerisiers 05
BELFORT: Fleurs de cerisiers 06
BELFORT: Fleurs de cerisiers 07
BELFORT: Fleurs de cerisiers 08
BELFORT: Fleurs de cerisiers 09
BELFORT: Fleurs de cerisiers 10
Purple avens / Geum rivale
MONACO: Roseraie de la Princesse Grace. 01
MONACO: Roseraie de la Princesse Grace. 02
MONACO: Roseraie de la Princesse Grace. 03
MONACO: Roseraie de la Princesse Grace. 04
MONACO: Roseraie de la Princesse Grace. 06
MONACO: Roseraie de la Princesse Grace. 06
MONACO: Roseraie de la Princesse Grace. 07
MONACO: Roseraie de la Princesse Grace. 08
European Mountain Ash / Sorbus aucuparia
MONACO: Une fleur d' Hibiscus ( signifiant guimauv…
MONACO: Une fleur d' Hibiscus ( signifiant guimauv…
Mountain Ash berries
Early Cinquefoil
am Schlossgraben
Dwarf Raspberry / Rubus arcticus
SOULTZMATT: Un amandier en fleur 15.
SOULTZMATT: Un amandier en fleur 14.
SOULTZMATT: Un amandier en fleur 12.
SOULTZMATT: Un amandier en fleur 13.
SOULTZMATT: Un amandier en fleur 11.
SOULTZMATT: Un amandier en fleur 10.
SOULTZMATT: Un amandier en fleur 09.
SOULTZMATT: Un amandier en fleur 08.
SOULTZMATT: Un amandier en fleur 07.
SOULTZMATT: Un amandier en fleur 06
SOULTZMATT: Un amandier en fleur 05
SOULTZMATT: Un amandier en fleur 03
SOULTZMATT: Un amandier en fleur 04
SOULTZMATT: Un amandier en fleur 02
SOULTZMATT: Un amandier en fleur 01
Yellow Mountain-avens / Dryas drummondii
Invasive beauty
Multi-coloured Saskatoon berries
Dwarf Raspberry / Rubus arcticus
MITTELWIHR: Ombre chinoise sur une fleur d'amandie…
MITTELWIHR: Ombre chinoise sur des fleurs d'amandi…
MITTELWIHR: Fleurs d'amandier et amande.
MITTELWIHR: Une fleur d'amandier.
MITTELWIHR: Une fleur d'amandier.
MITTELWIHR: Une fleur d'amandier.
MITTELWIHR: Une fleur d'amandier.
Sibbaldia / Sibbaldia procumbens
Purple-flowering Raspberry / Rubus odoratus
Yellow Mountain-avens / Dryas drummondii
BELFORT: Une églantine.
Marsh Cinquefoil / Comarum palustre
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Saskatoon flowers
Photographed these Saskatoon flowers when I was on a walk west of Calgary, at Bow Valley Provincial Park, on 15 May 2010. It's a very common shrub here in the city, too.
"Amelanchier alnifolia, the saskatoon, Pacific serviceberry, western serviceberry, alder-leaf shadbush, dwarf shadbush, chuckley pear, or western juneberry, is a shrub with edible berry-like fruit, native to North America from Alaska across most of western Canada and in the western and north central United States ..... The name "saskatoon" derives from the Cree inanimate noun misâskwatômina (misâskwatômin NI sg saskatoonberry, misâskwatômina NI pl saskatoonberries). The city of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan is named after the berry.
Canadian growers are currently moving to position saskatoon berries as a superfruit, following the vogue for such fruits as wild blueberries, cranberries, pomegranates, and açaí." From Wikipedia.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amelanchier_alnifolia
A short distance south of Calgary, is the Saskatoon Farm, where they sell plants and also different food items, such as Saskatoon berry pie, that contain these berries. They also have a small restaurant where you can have lunch - I've had their quiche and hashbrowns, which are so good! You can also go and pick your own berries.
"The saskatoon has long been a treasured wild fruit and a prairie tradition, having been a plentiful staple fruit for the prairies for years. It is often compared to the blueberry in terms of the berry's size, texture and flavor with an almondy flavor."
www.saskatoonfarm.com/main.htm
"Amelanchier alnifolia, the saskatoon, Pacific serviceberry, western serviceberry, alder-leaf shadbush, dwarf shadbush, chuckley pear, or western juneberry, is a shrub with edible berry-like fruit, native to North America from Alaska across most of western Canada and in the western and north central United States ..... The name "saskatoon" derives from the Cree inanimate noun misâskwatômina (misâskwatômin NI sg saskatoonberry, misâskwatômina NI pl saskatoonberries). The city of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan is named after the berry.
Canadian growers are currently moving to position saskatoon berries as a superfruit, following the vogue for such fruits as wild blueberries, cranberries, pomegranates, and açaí." From Wikipedia.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amelanchier_alnifolia
A short distance south of Calgary, is the Saskatoon Farm, where they sell plants and also different food items, such as Saskatoon berry pie, that contain these berries. They also have a small restaurant where you can have lunch - I've had their quiche and hashbrowns, which are so good! You can also go and pick your own berries.
"The saskatoon has long been a treasured wild fruit and a prairie tradition, having been a plentiful staple fruit for the prairies for years. It is often compared to the blueberry in terms of the berry's size, texture and flavor with an almondy flavor."
www.saskatoonfarm.com/main.htm
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