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1st two red flowers of the season: Fancy Tulips
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Late Spring Afternoon
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Les pivoines de Monet
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Tulip Heart
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More Tulips
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Iris
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Pink Tulip
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University Campus, Orsay
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University Campus, Orsay
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Wisteria (2006)
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Wisteria (2006)
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Autumn Leaves
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Evian, by the lake
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Seringa is going out...
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Seringa
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Seringa Bush
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Rain has come
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Hello Visitor!
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Urban life
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Edible365-11, first gala meal
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Ceanothus is now in full bloom (almost). Don't be mistaken, these are tiny groups of tiny flowers!
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United Nations
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Got one! After an undisclosed number of failed attempts. Capturing bees at work on a raspberry bush is about as elusive as taking pictures on a whale-watching tour. They are so incredibly busy!!!!
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Darling, see who's coming for dinner?
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I like to say this garden would be paradise for an entomologist. Found this one resting (not dead) inside a wild rose.
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The only rose I was ever able to plant, that didn't revert to wild or die. It's a rambling bush so it's spreading. Dozens of buds, about 4-5 open.
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Would you recognize our friend, the (super) stinging nettle? I let them grow in some sections of the garden to host insects and larvae, then I mow them or put them in the compost bin for soil enhancement. This looks pretty but it´s fierce :(((