Amazing I just finished posting a wordless post myself before I even started making my rounds visiting blogs...Impressive to see you also posted a wordless post today.
I love the snow capped mountains the best, amazing to see succulents, well they look like succulents to me.
It could be very difficult for those plants to live there, without enough soil even. I love those rosette-like plants, almost similar to Aeonium. I remember our teacher's lecture about the resurrection plants, maybe it can be found in those areas too.
Back in the day, I use to have a garden which was full of scores of Alpine Plants. And the second picture features a plant which I don't know the name of but I had plenty of those.
Love the plants. Very good photos.
ReplyDeleteNot sure if I recognized the top 'plant' :) thought the conifers are graceful and lovely.
ReplyDeletelove that peek of the peaks in the first one...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shots!
ReplyDeleteVery nice.
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very nice offerings!
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Bonza photos, i especially like the snowcapped mountains in the 1st simply breathtaking :-).
ReplyDeleteAmazing I just finished posting a wordless post myself before I even started making my rounds visiting blogs...Impressive to see you also posted a wordless post today.
ReplyDeleteI love the snow capped mountains the best, amazing to see succulents, well they look like succulents to me.
Could feel the freshness in your 1st pix. *taking a deep breath right now* Oh think bought something like your 2nd pix in Cameron Highlands before.
ReplyDeleteVery nice pictures ! Love the second one especially !
ReplyDeleteStunning shots. I'm seeing so many wonderful photos through WW, it makes me wish to start photography!
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how interesting plant life can be at high, rocky elevations.
ReplyDeleteNice series. I like the colors of the hearty plants.
ReplyDeleteIt could be very difficult for those plants to live there, without enough soil even. I love those rosette-like plants, almost similar to Aeonium. I remember our teacher's lecture about the resurrection plants, maybe it can be found in those areas too.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how plants can survive in such harsh conditions.
ReplyDeleteOoo, lovely nature and beautiful photos!!!
ReplyDeleteMany greetings
lovely pics. thanks for linking up to tina´s ww :)
ReplyDeleteCool shots!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a unique flower!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen such flowers.
Their shaps are interesting as if I can eat some of them.
Nice shots of the alpine flora, Life Ramblings!
ReplyDeleteBack in the day, I use to have a garden which was full of scores of Alpine Plants. And the second picture features a plant which I don't know the name of but I had plenty of those.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures of a beatufiul part of the world.
Lovely, indeed.
ReplyDeleteThank for visiting.
I hope to come often.
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Unusual plants. thanks for the interesting post.
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely photos. Love looking at these. :)
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