Going wild over wild flowers Posted byekhaugliAugust 3, 2020Posted inArts and Culture, environment, landscape, Nature, Northern Norway Tourist Attractions, Photos, UncategorizedTags:Arctic, Colors, Details, flowers, Gjesvær, nature, nature lover, photography, Photos, Summer, Wild Flowers In July, thanks to 24/7 daylight, the colors have popped all over our arctic landscape. Wild Celery with a really amazing insect on it! Wild Chives Bladder Silene Little Yellow Rattle Shetland Mouse Ear Dwarf Cornel Lupine Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading...
I really enjoyed all the flowers and never had seen any of them on trips to Norway, except for the Lupine that I took pictures of on the train Oslo to Bergen. Being a gardener each picture was a special treat for me. Reply
Thank you Chris. I’ve never really looked at them so closely before. I’m in awe of their details and intricacies. Reply
Die Lupinen sehen aus, wie Rittersporn.
They may be, I’m not an expert. Lupines or delphiniums?
delphiniums 🙂
Thank you 💛
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You have captured the brilliance of alpine flowers wonderfully!
Thank you! They’re beautiful 💛
I really enjoyed all the flowers and never had seen any of them on trips to Norway, except for the Lupine that I took pictures of on the train Oslo to Bergen. Being a gardener each picture was a special treat for me.
Thank you Chris. I’ve never really looked at them so closely before. I’m in awe of their details and intricacies.