pastinaca by alida
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I wonder what the name of the plant is in english.In italian is "pastinaca".
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Comments (13)
emmecielle
Parsnip??? Ho cercato il termine con il traduttore e mi ha dato questo! Chissà se è giusto! Qualunque sia il nome, la pianta è molto bella e ha colori stupendi! Ottimo scatto! :)
mickeyrony
I do not know but it is superb. Thank you so much for sharing ((5 + +)) Je ne sais pas mais il est superbe . Merci beaucoup de partager ((5++))
Feliciti
looks very beautiful !
Bossie_Boots
I have never seen anything like it but its superb so beautiful !!
npauling
I don't know what this beautiful plant is called in English but it doesn't matter it is speaking a universal language. It is so pretty and it is a lovely capture.
whaleman
Very pretty shot Alida, totally different from anything here! I believe it is a type of parsnip because I see now that the stem is fairly tall. Our most common variety is Cow's Parsnip, and there are some similarities. I would really like to see how it looks in the fall when it goes to seed. Your word 'pastinaca' does translate directly to 'parsnip.'
fallen21
Beautiful capture!
RodolfoCiminelli
Bella ed eccellente fotografa la mia amica, mi piacciono i begli colori naturali....!!! Complimento....!!! #:O)
mariogiannecchini
Bella pianta e bei colori ! Ottimo scatto , Alida !
SIGMAWORLD
Schönes Foto.
Jay-el-Jay
This is a wonderful photograph.It reminds me of a wildflower that I remember from when I grew up in Massachusetts.The common name that I knew it as was Queen Ann's Lace.I don't know it its is the same thing.It was more white but it looks similar.
kareldg
Beautiful photo, but I am rather sure it is daucus carota , in English "wild carrot"
KaToFel
What's up? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiimzQ0KqBA&feature=related Cheers to you..... nice flower....with that tasty fraCbeer.