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Keywords: Campanulaceae | Jasione montana L. | The Netherlands
Botany Photo of the Day will have brief written entries on weekends, holidays and my vacations from April through September. – Daniel
Thank you to marcella2@Flickr from The Netherlands for today's contribution to BPotD (original via BPotD Flickr Group Pool).
A gardener's factsheet on sheep's bit is available from the BBC Gardening site. You can also enjoy more photographs of Jasione montana from the Vascular Plants of Poland Photoflora, an illustration from the Thomé collections and a photograph of Jasione montana in ultraviolet.
Posted by Daniel Mosquin at July 3, 2007 12:00 AM
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Posted by: Margaret-Rae Davis at July 3, 2007 9:06 PM
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The colour blue is hard to get true. This is a wonderful blue. What a pleasure to view this photo. Many thanks, Margaret-Rae