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This summer's trip to Tibet! Lots of pictures.

Posted by jujujojo none (My Page) on
Tue, Dec 31, 13 at 20:19

Lhasa and near by area.

Wow, even the species of this one has transparent blue petals.

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A sacred lake:
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These are really expensive. These are a mushroom that only grows inside the caterpillar of a butterfly.
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Monks' window:
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Those are fantastic pictures. I have no clue what some of those are, but they sure are lovely...

I think Tibet is one of my top choices on my list of places I would like to visit. Thanks for sharing jujujojo!
CMK

This post was edited by christinmk on Tue, Dec 31, 13 at 22:49


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People the world over...the same, all those beautiful native flowers and they grow geraniums and snapdragons :)


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Lovely!! Thanks for sharing both the flowers and some overall views. I particularly love the large crinkled leaves with the purple panicles of flowers from near the end of the first post and the deep brown-purple clematis flowers.


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Thanks, excellent pictures.
Beautiful.
Don't need one of a Yeti.


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nhbabs - I believe the purple one with the large crinkled leaves is Lamiophlomis rotata. Maybe jujujojo can supply the other names. Excellent pictures.


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obviously, meconops, a pink incarvillea, Dryas octopetala, an unknown saxifrage and a little yellow helianthemum? Maybe bouvardia? Clem fusca? Wild guesses here.

Yeah, I also smirked at the geraniums.

The Himalayas - surely one of the top horticultural hotspots in the whole world.


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Not sure I see Dryas there, Campanula. Which one did you reckon it was? The yellow one looks like Rosaceae rather than Helianthemum to me. Maybe some kind of Potentilla?


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No, quite right, Flora (there is androsace though, I think - an alpine which has consistently defeated me). Will squint a bit more carefully especially since that little anemone looks awfy familiar too (I am a bit rubbish at plant ID). Oh yeah, the rose looks like one of those early spring flowering types - R. sericea omeiensis (I think it has 4 petals, hard to see).


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Campanula and Flora, it was an ordinary tourist trip. I merely took some pictures of some common plants near the city and tourist attractions. It was not meant to be a biological exploration trip.


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BTW, Flora, in this case, I did not supply the names because I did not know :)


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Wow! Stunning shots! I've enjoyed the tour.


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more plants from the trip that I don't know the ID ...

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Beautiful....thank you for sharing all your photos, Jujujo!


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I really enjoyed all of these photos, jujujojo, thank you. I’m with christinmk … Tibet is a dream destination.

It was neat to be able to "picture" (in some cases) the hybridized varieties of these flowers that we can find in catalogues and garden centers.

Is the second photo of your last posing, above, of plants growing on roof tiles? That’s a very curious photo.

Hopefully the spot where the orchids were photographed is protected and/or a secret... were you blindfolded on the way in? I can just imagine some tourist attempting to rip one out and trying to smuggle it home. Really, when I look at these photographs, it's obvious that Mother Nature is the most magnificent gardener of all.

Molie


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