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Spring in the Sleza Massif
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Spring in the Sleza Massif

 
Spring in the Sleza Massif

Page Type: Album

Image Type(s): Hiking, Flora, Informational, Scenery

 

Page By: Romuald Kosina

Created/Edited: May 3, 2008 / Aug 16, 2008

Object ID: 400801

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SPRING - IT IS TIME FOR EVERYBODY, IT IS TIME FOR NEW LIFE

 
Arion ater...
 
 
Rana ...
 

Pictures in this album were collected mainly during my yesterday (May 2, 2008) bicycling (ca 140 km) around the Sleza Massif. Plants are going to develop new leaves and flowers. Leaves are light green, sometimes silvery, covered by delicate hairs, eg. in Potentilla anserina. In forests we can see now some mosaic of green leaves of birch, larch and Sorbus aucuparia, red or purple in oaks and Populus tremula and dark winter verdure of spruces and pines. A beautiful sunny weather this Friday changed close to evening into lightnings and rain. This time was for me very nice and succesful!!!
THE ALBUM WILL BE CONTINUED.......
Ranunculus aquatilis...
 

Images


Spring in the massif...flowers...

Spring in the massif...flowers...

Spring in the massif...Padus...

Spring in the massif...Padus...

Spring in the massif... Hypericum...

Spring in the massif... Hypericum...

Spring in the massif... Euphorbia...

Spring in the massif... Euphorbia...

Around Sleza Mt. ...8

Around Sleza Mt. ...8

Spring in the massif ... Equisetum...

Spring in the massif ... Equisetum...

A mosaic...

A mosaic...

Spring in the massif...Stellaria...

Spring in the massif...Stellaria...

Oenanthe...

Oenanthe...

Sorbus & Pinus...

Sorbus & Pinus...

Fragaria...

Fragaria...

Ranunculus aquatilis...

Ranunculus aquatilis...

Spring in the massif...Ficaria...

Spring in the massif...Ficaria...

Flowers of...

Flowers of...

Cockchafer...

Cockchafer...


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