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The magnolias are a genus of plants in the magnolia family. It contains over 200 species, all of which originate from East Asia or America. The genus was named after the French botanist Pierre Magnol. Some magnolia species and their varieties are popular ornamental shrubs.
Die Magnolien sind eine Pflanzengattung in der Familie der Magnoliengewächse. Sie enthält über 200 Arten, die alle aus Ostasien oder Amerika stammen. Die Gattung wurde nach dem französischen Botaniker Pierre Magnol benannt. Einige Magnolien-Arten und ihre Sorten sind beliebte Ziergehölze.
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The snowdrops are everywhere this year...so delicate and cheery ;-)) Shot once again with the Helios 44M.
First spring flowers at fields near Ankara Equestrian Club. They look like gagea or gagea bohemica, the early star-of-bethlehem or radnor lily. As its name suggests, although it is found mainly in the Mediterranean region and central Europe, the Early Star-of-Bethlehem blooms earlier than most other species of Gagea, and is usually found in flower from January to March or April. Any idea about taxonomy? Please comment...
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Finally spring has arrived here in Oslo and I Was excited to capture my first spring scene of the year last weekend!
Grand Prismatic Spring
Midway Geyser Basin
Yellowstone National Park
Wyoming
June 2021
Extremely hot water travels 121 feet from a crack in the Earth to reach the surface of the spring.
The third-largest spring in the world, the Grand Prismatic is bigger than a football field at 370 feet in diameter. A gridiron is 360 feet long and 160 feet wide.
The hot spring has bright bands of orange, yellow, and green ring the deep blue waters in the spring. The multicolored layers get their hues from different species of thermophile (heat-loving) bacteria living in the progressively cooler water around the spring. And the deep blue center? That’s because water scatters the blue wavelengths of light more than others, reflecting blues back to our eyes. (www.yellowstonepark.com/things-to-do/geysers-hot-springs/...)
If we had no winter, the spring would not be so pleasant: if we did not sometimes taste of adversity, prosperity would not be so welcome.