Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Alpine Plants

As I mentioned in the previous post, during the cold months I like to read and review my photos and videos, remembering interesting places, sun and warmth. Today I will share photos from my archive of the wonderful Botanical Garden. 
I have always been interested in how plants survive high in the mountains, how they can grow on rocks and stones. So a few years ago I was happy to visit the alpine plants section of the Botanical Garden.

There is flora from mountainous regions of the world, such as the European Alps and Pyrenees, Himalayan mountain meadows, North American highland meadows, Mediterranean shrub lands and the southern Alps of Victoria, Australia and New Zealand.

 

The photograph shows that the dwarf cedar shrub forms low, dense stands about a meter high on ridges. Other alpine plants occupy damp places, meadows or swamps, and have an abundance of primroses such as Primula nipponica and Rhodiola rosea.



Small plants are found where snow accumulates in deep drifts. Saxifraga asiatica and Сinerariа maritima are typical of these harsh habitats and survives in places such as alpine deserts.


 

As the winter snowpack melts  in the Alpine zone, plants experience a burst of growth and flowering. The entire growing season is completed in about three months.
Since almost all alpine flora blooms during the same period, a spectacular flower show is often seen.

Have a nice day!


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30 comments:

  1. I think that botanical gardens must appeal to everyone. They provide great beauty and for those interested in digging a little deeper (pun intended) there is much to be learned. I always enjoy my visits - and they are great for birding too!

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    1. Of course, David, there is much to learn in the botanical garden. And there are many birds there, I love to hear their singing.

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  2. I love going back to summer and those photos in the winter. It was a trip to the Botanical Garden.
    Greetings:)

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    1. Lucja, I do love seeing summer photos in cold seasons. Thank you.

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  3. Your photos are very nice, Nadezda! I like botanical gardens very much.

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    1. So do I, Marit. Glad you liked this trip with me.

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  4. Alpine plants wonderful. I traveled a lot in the mountains and saw many of the plants in nature... next year I will visit our botanical garden :-)))
    Many greetings to you.
    Viola wishes you a happy Advent

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    1. Viola, you were lucky to see these alpine plants in nature. Sure your botanical garden is interesting.

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  5. Boa tarde de sexta-feira. Aproveito para desejar, um bom final de semana, com muita paz e saúde, minha querida amiga Nadezda. Acho que nas regiões altas do Brasil, teremos essas plantas.

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    1. Eu também acho que no Brasil essas plantas podem crescer nas montanhas, Luis. Un abrazo.

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  6. Kiitos näistä kauniista kuvista Nadezda.

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  7. Wonderful flowers, well captured in excellent photos.
    I love visiting botanical gardens, it is always a pleasure to see so many beautiful plants.
    As always, a fantastic video.
    I wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas.
    Greetings and all the best
    Maria

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    1. I wish you Merry Christmas too, dear Maria. Glad you liked my post, thank you.

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  8. Wonderful botanical garden! What could be more relaxing than a stroll in such a garden?

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    1. I agree Katerina, I do love visiting botanical gardens. Thank you for stopping by.

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  9. WOW what a wonderful botanical garten, Nadezda. I love all the flowers and your photos.

    Best wishes for a very Merry Christmas to you and yours.

    Greetings from Germany
    Anke

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    1. Thank you dear Anke and my best wishes to you too!

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  10. Merry Christmas to you.
    Best wishes from Viola
    All the best to you.

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    1. Viola, wish you a merry Christmas, happiness and joy!

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  11. Bellisima esta parte alpina del jardín botánico; y aprovecho para desearos una feliz Navidad para ti y todos tus seres queridos.
    Un abrazo, amiga Esperanza.

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    1. Feliz Navidad para ti tambien, Manuel. Gracias.

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  12. Dear Nadezda, It is always good to catch up with you and your ever interesting posts. I hope you are well and wish for you a Happy Christmas and many good times in the new year, to you and your family! Kind regards from your friend from far away. Betty.

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    1. Dear Betty, Merry Christmas to you too! It's always a pleasure to see your comments on my blog, I hope you are doing well too. Big hello to your family. Take care, dear.

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