Saturday, April 10, 2010

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Villamartin on the conveyor. SIERRA SAND

Different species begin to emerge for the hard work flowering to ensure its sustainability, this year, many of them encouraged by the exceptional period of rain. In some, and take time to mature the fruits of early flower display. Is For this issue of orchid (Barlia robertiana) boasting of lush fruit.


This other orchid species ( Sidewalks anthropophorum L . ) is well accustomed to scree and rocky places of the Sierra Algodonales .



The passage of time can be seen in many details of everyday life. We saw the time with a capital in the immediate environment of this beautiful Orchis italica .


are these first days of April of 2010 an important time for wild tulips ( Tulipa sylvestris ). Fill the edges of the path, on stony ground and very poor, showy yellow stars. Pure yellow petals of the six stained a red fire in the back. The proximity of the evening was gradually inviting close.





This little lily called Gagea we have already seen twice this year in the mountains of Sand. A large trough in the south that serves as the village head and now this one, the conveyor, with east.


But undoubtedly the sap meant something more to the world with flowers has been that of Durillo ( Viburnum tinus ). Spectacular their branches white.

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