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Foi o tempo que passei com este lírio que o tornou especial.
Plantei, reguei e a natureza retribuiu me dando esta linda e perfumada flor.
Em minha casa...
Haddo Country Park has been recognised as one of the country's best green spaces with a prestigious Green Flag award. Haddo Country Park impressed the judges with it's excellent use of green space, well maintained facilities and high standard of safety and security.
Haddo Park was established in 1979 and was accorded country park status in 1980.
Haddo Country Park covers around 100 hectares comprised of estate policies, grassland, plantation and mixed woodland, lake and ponds. The landscape, of which the Country Park is part, is listed in the Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland as an outstanding representative of the early 18th and mid 19th century landscape styles.
The park is currently undergoing major renovation, as part of the Heritage Lottery Fund, including restoration of many of the historic monuments. Part of the renovation has included creating a new trail through Craigie Wood, opened in January 2014. A new visitor centre and adventure playground opened in 2014.
The park is a pleasant mix of open water, mature tree planting and grassland, some of which contains a diverse range of wildflowers. The backbone of the park is the central drive, reputed to be one Scots mile in length stretching from the back door of Haddo House to the commemorative urn at the top of the Deer Park. Much of the Deer Park is let for grazing but visitors are able to walk right round the edge of the Deer Park on mown grass.
On the way down the central drive you will cross the ponds at the head of the lake and here our helpful ducks, swans and geese will check to see if you are carrying any heavy bread which is weighing you down and hindering your progress through the park. Areas of the lake edge are fenced and screened. This is in order to provide secluded nesting locations for the lakes many and varied resident birds. Visitors are requested to avoid entering these areas.
The park is home to a wide range of wildlife including resident red squirrels, which are seen daily, especially in winter.
Tabebuia aurea- a semi-deciduous, small to medium beautiful tree, originated from South America - bloom profusely in Bangalore during March
Hestehov, Colt's-foot (Tussilago Farfara)
I viewed these 5 today in Røstadlia, Levanger, Norway, so SPRING is here!! :-)
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Araucaria columnar, Pino de Cook o Pino de Nueva Caledonia (Araucaria columnaris). Municipio de Corregidora, Santiago de Querétaro, México
This is a lovely flowering vine. I grow this one in a pot and put it outside for the summer and bring it indoors forr the winter. months. In a sunney window it will bloom throughout the winter. This image is protected by copyright. Use of this image in any format without prior written permission from the copyright owner is prohibited.
"Learn to smile at every situation. See it as an opportunity to prove your strength and ability." ...
by Joe Brown
...not something you see every day.
Found them huddled together in the compost-pile, looks like they're trying to keep each other warm ♥
I know this photo is very "kitschig" as we say in German. But I think this is appropriate for Spirit Island, Maligne Lake in Jasper National Park, Alberta Canada.
It is THE tourist spot to go in Jasper NP.
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