u/Alpaca_Vision

▲ 1 r/Vivo

Some stuff on a telephoto lens at x200

It seems to me that the overall quality of the photo is very decent.

u/Alpaca_Vision — 3 days ago
▲ 195 r/plants

I saw it bloom for the first time.

The tulip tree has blossomed.

The flowers are greenish and almost invisible from a distance.

u/Alpaca_Vision — 3 days ago

Self-seeding has bloomed in a crack in the wall

There's no pot - Aubrieta it was planted in a crack in the concrete.

The color and shape are simply stunning.

u/Alpaca_Vision — 3 days ago

How beautiful it is - my daisies are finally blooming!

The white ones have grown especially expressive and tubular!

Is it normal for some to have individual petals sprouting from the middle?

u/Alpaca_Vision — 4 days ago

It looks like a grass snake. I read that they feign death when they sense danger. Its eyes are open, its tail is curled, as if it were resting—but it's been lying on the garden path for some time now and isn't reacting.

u/Alpaca_Vision — 12 days ago
▲ 295 r/gardening

  1. I especially like lberis - it very densely covers the ground and covers it with a solid bloom, and the local bees also really like it)))

  2. Symphytum officinale.

  3. Platycladus orientalis.

  4. Euphorbia martinii.

5+6. Clematis montana (very interesting at the bud stage).

  1. Eschscholzia californica

  2. Iberis sempervirens.

u/Alpaca_Vision — 14 days ago
▲ 2 r/plants

I was particularly impressed by the red flowers on the chestnut tree.

Could you tell me what kind of shrub it is with the red berries?

It's very decorative and I think it would look great in the garden.

u/Alpaca_Vision — 15 days ago
▲ 868 r/gardening

The white ones have grown especially expressive and tubular!

Is it normal for some to have individual petals sprouting from the middle?

u/Alpaca_Vision — 15 days ago