Pansys, Pansys, everywhere

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Na Bha

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May 24, 2011, 8:14:05 AM5/24/11
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Last week I had to attend a meeting in a church in Bremen. Normally
cemetery is not a place I go for a stroll. But to reach the church I had
to go thru the graveyard. Was quite surprised, to see somany beautiful
flowers. Pansy or viola tricolor seems to be one of the popular plants
there. It doesn't need much care and it flowers and flowers and flowers.
There were so many color varieties.
Fotos taken on 18. may 2011 in Bremen-Borgfeld.
Enjoy.
Nalini


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Gurcharan Singh

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May 24, 2011, 12:02:18 PM5/24/11
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And possibly Hydrangea and Paeonia in first photograph



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Na Bha

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May 25, 2011, 12:19:38 PM5/25/11
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Yes, there is Hydrangea in the middle, the one on the corners are Rhodos in Am-Friedhof-100_0759-e.jpg
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