Hey folks,
Just a little post to share with you some photographies I have been able to shoot during a usual week in France.
This time, 3 flowers I like :
Anemone
"Anemones (genus Anemone L.) are flowering plants of the family Renoncululaceae that grow in temperate zones of both hemispheres. The florist's anemone (Anemone coronaria) is appreciated and selected by horticulturists for its brightly coloured flowers, notably under the name of Caen anemone and its agronomically improved form, tetranemone.
Anemone comes from the Greek ἀνεμώνη, often interpreted as a derivative of ἄνεμος (anemos = wind current), which would mean "daughter of the wind", because the wind carries its feathery seeds over great distances. This is probably just a popular etymology."
Ressources : https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/An%C3%A9mone
Oxalys
"Oxalis triangularis, the triangular oxalis is a plant of the genus Oxalis of the Oxalidaceae family. Native to South America, it is known elsewhere in the world for its cultivars with purple leaves; it is then called purple oxalis.
The species was first described by Saint Hilary in Flora Brasiliae meridionalis in 1825".
Ressources : https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxalis_triangularis
Other I forgotted the name
Hope you enjoyed.
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We can still regard this as part of vegetation covers of the earth, and they balance the ecosystem. That's why it is approved into the community. Thanks.