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Nice shot Dawg, only Bee and Crocus, would be better
Bee and grape hyacinth http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muscari_botryoides Ronny |
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You're a better photographer than a botanist. I think you caught the blue of these grape hyacinths verywell.
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The second one is wonderful, such colour.
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