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"Allium 'Millenium', 2017, [ornamental onion], AL-ee-um, 20in. #Bulb #Monocot, USDA Hardiness Zone 5-7, Purple, Bloom Month 5, In Garden Bed c3 G4 S4 for 1.1 YEARS.
Developed by Mark McDonough. Probably includes some A. nutens. Upright foliage clump of slender, grass-like, glossy deep green leaves ~6-12” tall in spring. Unbranched naked scapes rise 18-20” tall by mid-summer. Flowers are showy 2-inch spherical umbel of rose purple florets. Bloom mid to late summer (July-August). It is often spelled ‘Millennium’, but is registered as ‘Millenium’. #monocot
#Allium #ornamentalonion
Taken with the Pentax Espio 90MC camera that I first used in week 242 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
www.flickr.com/photos/tony_kemplen/collections/72157623113584240
Agfa Vista ISO200 from Poundland, processed in the Tetenal C41 kit.
The Millennium Boulder and the Sheaf Boulder are both in Heeley Millennium Park
"This first rock, now known as the Millennium Boulder, was installed in 2002. It features a variety of large holds, making it ideal for climbers of all abilities, either to do warm ups or develop your climbing skills. This was the first artificial climbing rock in the city and led the way for such features to be introduced in many other parks and open spaces. Over the years it has developed a large following and dedicated group of users, and can be counted as the ‘starting point’ for many of Sheffield’s professional climbers"
"Heeley Millennium Park is Sheffield’s first and largest, community owned and managed public green space"
More here - www.flickr.com/photos/mjjtlee/sets/72157620452447861
One of my favourite pictures XD
"Star Wars The Exhibition" (Chile)
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Halcon Milenario
Una de mis fotos preferidas XD
"Star Wars The Exhibition" (Chile)
Millenium Bridge and St. Paul cathedral, London.
was taken from the window of tate modern
in july 2009
The Millenium Way was the first designated long distance walk on the Island, it was established to coincide with Millenium Year in 1979 which recognised 1000 years of Manx Parliament started by the Vikings.(Tynwald).
The path links Ramsey and Castletown following the way of past Kings through the centre of the Island and is approximately 25 miles long. The route was once known as the Royal Way (Via Regia)