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Re: the ungardened Wiesengarten (Gelesen 300632 mal)
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Re: Juni im Wiesengarten
Wirklich! Das sieht zum Verlieben aus, pearl!
Re: Juni im Wiesengarten
:D
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Re: Juni im Wiesengarten
Mme Alfred ist eben einfach Eleganz pur.. ;)
Wenn immer der Kluge nachgibt, regieren die Dummen die Welt.🙄
Re: Juni im Wiesengarten
noch ein paar Bilder. Baptisia australis, im Hintergrund Rhazya orientalis.
“I love science, and it pains me to think that so many are terrified of the subject or feel that choosing science means you cannot also choose compassion, or the arts, or be awed by nature. Science is not meant to cure us of mystery, but to reinvent and reinvigorate it.”
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Re: Juni im Wiesengarten
Baptisia Rhazya Phlomis
“I love science, and it pains me to think that so many are terrified of the subject or feel that choosing science means you cannot also choose compassion, or the arts, or be awed by nature. Science is not meant to cure us of mystery, but to reinvent and reinvigorate it.”
— Robert M. Sapolsky
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Re: Juni im Wiesengarten
jetzt Päonien. Louis Kelsey, danke dem Spender! :D
“I love science, and it pains me to think that so many are terrified of the subject or feel that choosing science means you cannot also choose compassion, or the arts, or be awed by nature. Science is not meant to cure us of mystery, but to reinvent and reinvigorate it.”
— Robert M. Sapolsky
— Robert M. Sapolsky
Re: Juni im Wiesengarten
Moon of Nippon, hatte ich irgendwann bei Raiffeisen alle Exemplare mitgenommen und cydora und Majalis haben die auch bekommen.
“I love science, and it pains me to think that so many are terrified of the subject or feel that choosing science means you cannot also choose compassion, or the arts, or be awed by nature. Science is not meant to cure us of mystery, but to reinvent and reinvigorate it.”
— Robert M. Sapolsky
— Robert M. Sapolsky
Re: Juni im Wiesengarten
Primevère hatte ich in Nancy gesehen, mit Querkopf ein Ausflug in den botanischen Garten um die Lemoine Päonien Züchtungen zu sehen.
“I love science, and it pains me to think that so many are terrified of the subject or feel that choosing science means you cannot also choose compassion, or the arts, or be awed by nature. Science is not meant to cure us of mystery, but to reinvent and reinvigorate it.”
— Robert M. Sapolsky
— Robert M. Sapolsky
Re: Juni im Wiesengarten
nach den weißen die beste rote Päonie. Auch mit Stütze fällt sie vorne rüber, kein gutes Merkmal, aber diese Farbe! Und diese Blüte! Danke Norna! :-*
“I love science, and it pains me to think that so many are terrified of the subject or feel that choosing science means you cannot also choose compassion, or the arts, or be awed by nature. Science is not meant to cure us of mystery, but to reinvent and reinvigorate it.”
— Robert M. Sapolsky
— Robert M. Sapolsky
Re: Juni im Wiesengarten
die altmodischen Lactifloras. Das ist Sarah Bernhardt, oder?
“I love science, and it pains me to think that so many are terrified of the subject or feel that choosing science means you cannot also choose compassion, or the arts, or be awed by nature. Science is not meant to cure us of mystery, but to reinvent and reinvigorate it.”
— Robert M. Sapolsky
— Robert M. Sapolsky
Re: Juni im Wiesengarten
diese zwei. Oben soll Karl Rosenfield sein, unten Adolphe Rousseau. Ich seh keinen Unterschied. Ich habe überhaupt den eindruck, dass es bei den alten Lactifloras nur weiß, hellrosa, pink und weinrot gibt. Immer dieselben Farben in verschiedenen Formen. Oder auch nicht verschiedene Formen. Wie hier.
“I love science, and it pains me to think that so many are terrified of the subject or feel that choosing science means you cannot also choose compassion, or the arts, or be awed by nature. Science is not meant to cure us of mystery, but to reinvent and reinvigorate it.”
— Robert M. Sapolsky
— Robert M. Sapolsky
Re: Juni im Wiesengarten
Karl Rosenfield - ein Drama bis wir die richtige bekommen hatten. Von der Gräfin. Damals, als ich noch in der GdS war. ...
“I love science, and it pains me to think that so many are terrified of the subject or feel that choosing science means you cannot also choose compassion, or the arts, or be awed by nature. Science is not meant to cure us of mystery, but to reinvent and reinvigorate it.”
— Robert M. Sapolsky
— Robert M. Sapolsky
Re: Juni im Wiesengarten
Adolphe Rosseau
“I love science, and it pains me to think that so many are terrified of the subject or feel that choosing science means you cannot also choose compassion, or the arts, or be awed by nature. Science is not meant to cure us of mystery, but to reinvent and reinvigorate it.”
— Robert M. Sapolsky
— Robert M. Sapolsky
Re: Juni im Wiesengarten
am liebsten sind mir die rein roten Päonien. So.
“I love science, and it pains me to think that so many are terrified of the subject or feel that choosing science means you cannot also choose compassion, or the arts, or be awed by nature. Science is not meant to cure us of mystery, but to reinvent and reinvigorate it.”
— Robert M. Sapolsky
— Robert M. Sapolsky
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Re: Juni im Wiesengarten
pearl hat geschrieben: ↑13. Jun 2021, 21:10
die altmodischen Lactifloras. Das ist Sarah Bernhardt, oder?
Spät und auf der sich öffnenden Knospe deutlich weinrote Streifen, die dann aber verschwinden wenn sie richtig Farbe zeigt? Dann passt es!