Posted by Mingo (Sant Boi de Llobregat, Spain) on 1 November 2007 in Plants & Nature and Portfolio.
La corona de rey es una mata muy ramificada que se reconoce por sus flores reunidas en capítulos de color azul, florece en otoño e invierno, y la encontramos entre las matas de los pinares, a veces en matorrales muy abiertos en áreas secas y calientes. Cuando está en flor no se puede confundir con ninguna otra planta.
Wonderful.
1 Nov 2007 6:32am
Mingo, I hope to learn spanish one day, so I might still get to understand what you say in your blog. but i certainly know what your pictures tell! lovely macro, in one of my favourite colours! bravo!
1 Nov 2007 7:45am
@Shutterbug: The text that I have put says it siguiente:La king's wreath is a very branched out bush that is recognized by his(her,your) flowers assembled(brought together) in chapters of blue color, blooms in autumn and winter, and we find her between(among) the bushes of the pinegroves, sometimes in bushes very opened in dry and warm areas. When it(he,she) is in flower it is not possible to confuse with any other plant(floor).Best Regards.
Awesome macro dear friend, cool color
1 Nov 2007 10:55am
Love the macro!
1 Nov 2007 12:00pm
SIEMPRE SERAS EL MEJOR EN LA FLORA ENHORABUENA
1 Nov 2007 12:31pm
That is gorgeous.
1 Nov 2007 1:28pm
Beautiful flower and well taken Mingo! Great DoF too!
2 Nov 2007 12:24am
Magnifica foto, me gusta mucho la tonalidad de lila que tiene. Excelente!
2 Nov 2007 12:08pm
Excellent work!
2 Nov 2007 8:17pm
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