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Muflier a grandes fleurs - Snapdragon 3

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Le Grand Muflier, Muflier à grandes fleurs, Gueule-de-loup ou Gueule-de-lion (Antirrhinum majus) est une plante herbacée ou arbustive vivace de la famille des Scrofulariacées selon la classification classique ou des Plantaginacées selon la classification phylogénétique. Elle est originaire du bassin méditerranéen. Antirrhinum majus (common snapdragon; often - especially in horticulture - simply "snapdragon") is a species of flowering plant belonging to the genus Antirrhinum. The plant was placed in the family Plantaginaceae following a revision of its prior classical family, Scrophulariaceae. The common name "snapdragon", originates from the flowers' reaction to having their throats squeezed, which causes the "mouth" of the flower to snap open like a dragon's mouth. It is widely used as an ornamental plant in borders and as a cut flower. It is usually cultivated once a year. The species has been in culture since the 15th century.

Comments (16)


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ikke.evc

3:39AM | Tue, 08 October 2019

Belle fleure.

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anitalee Online Now!

3:44AM | Tue, 08 October 2019

Beautiful

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STEVIEUKWONDER

4:02AM | Tue, 08 October 2019

Gorgeous flowers!

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Koala44

4:25AM | Tue, 08 October 2019

J'adore ces fleurs, et la prise de vue est très réussie

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paul_gormley

6:18AM | Tue, 08 October 2019

very regal

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marcPoser

7:20AM | Tue, 08 October 2019

Oh boy! Par où vais-je commencer? À partir des fleurs plus mures; elles contiennent plus de nectar.

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Viewpoint42

8:48AM | Tue, 08 October 2019

Belle prise de vue qui permet de voir le duvet sur les pétales à l'agrandissement de la photo, merci pour avoir ensoleillé notre journée!

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Deva3D

10:03AM | Tue, 08 October 2019

Great flowers!

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miwi

10:13AM | Tue, 08 October 2019

In german called "Löwenmäulchen; Lionmouth" fantastic shot,excellent done!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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virginiese Online Now!

11:08AM | Tue, 08 October 2019

des couleurs très délicates !

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MagikUnicorn

12:23PM | Tue, 08 October 2019

Wowwww

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Parme

1:11PM | Tue, 08 October 2019

Tiens, cela me rappelle "You don't think about it, sir". Une belle image sans tralala apparents comme on les aime.

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VDH

2:50PM | Tue, 08 October 2019

Excellent shot of this beautiful flower !!

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DukeNukem2005

5:32AM | Wed, 09 October 2019

It is very nice!

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AureliusdeMercoeur

6:22AM | Wed, 09 October 2019

Ma préférée des trois !! Excellentes captures, Mo !

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UteBigSmile

8:11AM | Wed, 09 October 2019

Elles sont tellement belles ma Mo!!! La bouche du lion est une plante classique que l'on peut souvent voir dans le jardin d'un agriculteur en raison de sa nature modeste et de ses fleurs pittoresques. Ils forment un grand nombre de fleurs et se trouvent souvent le long des routes ou à proximité des champs, et leurs couleurs vives attirent particulièrement les enfants. De nombreux parents, propriétaires d'animaux de compagnie et propriétaires d'animaux de ferme se demandent donc si la plante plantain est toxique. Pas étonnant, l'antirrhinum est apparenté à des plantes toxiques comme les dés à coudre! ✍


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/6.3
MakeSONY
ModelDSC-HX50
Shutter Speed1/250
ISO Speed160
Focal Length45

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