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I'm blown away and very envious. What a thing to see all these! Thanks, too, for looking at my blog.
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Thanks, Ron! you should have seen the field where I found the Dactylorhiza sambucina... Thousands of them all over the place! so many, that at the beginning (seen form the car) I thought they were primulas... really impressive!!
as per your blog... reallly nice!! I am the one envious here ;) |
:wow :yikes:
I saw Dactylorhiza fuchsii or a natural hybrid of it last year, but there were just the odd one scattered here and there, not masses of them like you describe. What wonderful pics, I especially like the Orchis mascula ones, such a wonderful colour. I really like the yellow form of the Dactylorhiza sambucina as well, I've only really seen purple Dactylorhiza before so it's really interesting to see this. |
Beautiful plants, and fabulous photography Ramon.
I can well see how you initially mistook the Dactylorhiza sambucina for primroses. A great example of convergent evolution. I've got to get back there again sometime. I can still remember how blown away I was seeing the Gentiana kochiana and Rhododendron ferrugineum in the Swiss Alps. Cheers. Jim |
They're all beautiful!
Wish they were able to be grown here in Southern California. |
Native French Orchids
...and worthy, perhaps, of inclusion in the calendar. :bowing
Beverly A. |
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Wow, great shots Ramon! :bowing I like D.mascula, there are a few different color forms of it. The alba is quite pretty, there are some growing in a field next to our countryhouse.
All of the areas of the french Alps that I have hiked (mainly in Savoie and Haute Savoie) have been extremely rich in orchids. I agree, fields of D.sambucina are amazing to see! I also know of one spot were at least 200 Cyp calceolus are growing, and it's just jaw dropping to see. I believe that there are at least a hundred different species growing in that area of the Alps, so if you go out at peak orchid season you're bound to see at least a dozen species in one hike. There's a great website (in french) on all the orchids of the Hautes-Alpes department. Orchidées des Hautes-Alpes : Bienvenue sur le site des Orchidées des Hautes-Alpes Jim- The Gentiana kochiana is quite stunning to see, and I now have some growing in my garden. Have you seen Gentiana verna? The blue of it is even more intense. It really is as blue as in the photo. |
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Wonferful, thanks for posting Ramon and Camille.
If I remember well, I think that Camille has written an interesting article on orchid Board about orchids from the Alps. I started growing orchids in Thailand but originally I am from Haute Savoie and it seems that I've missed a lot as I was mostly trecking on the mountains in search of mushrooms... didn't look enough for those nice flowers. |
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