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Globularia vulgaris
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note [French] |
Globularia is a genus of about 22 species of flowering plants in the family Plantaginaceae, native to central and southern Europe, Macaronesia, northwest Africa and southwest Asia. They are dense low evergreen mat-forming herbs or subshrubs, with leathery oval leaves 1-10 cm long. The flowers are produced in dense inflorescences (capitula) held above the plant on a 1-30 cm tall stem; the capitula is 1-3 cm in diameter, with numerous tightly packed purple, violet, pink or white flowers.
Globularia species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Coleophora virgatella. |
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Hi Robi,
so eine Blume hab' ich noch nie gesehen, sieht toll aus, wie eine kugelige Kornblume.
Vielen Dank, gute Schärfe, schönen Farben, Gruß
Sabine - wishnugaruda
bonjour Robi
je trouve cette fleur très belle à regarder,laprésentation est très jolie et bon cadrage
Merci et au revoir...JP
bonjour robi
j'aime beaucoup ta présentation,
je ne connaissais pas cette fleur, ou peut être si, mais sans y faire attention,
bonne journée à toi
Nad
- Maite
(5195) - [2007-05-21 13:20]
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Hello Robi
What a curious and beautiful flower! I had never seen it and so the note is very useful to me.
Sharpness and details are perfect. Excellent DOF, lighting and exposure and beautiful composition make a fantastic shot.
My compliments and thank you very much for sharing
Greetings
Maite
- clnaef
(6814) - [2007-05-22 15:27]
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Bonjour,
Jolie réussite et bon mélange de flou et net.
Bonne journée.
clnaef
Bonsoir Robi
Moi aussi je les aime bien les globulaires
Ces pompons ébouriffés sont d'un bleu bien particulier.
Bel ensemble, merci
Amicalement
Laurent