Mountain Flora

Not sure why, but I feel compelled to take photos of practically every new flower I see on my travels. Here are some blooms we noticed during our Switzerland adventures.
(I asked PlantNet what they probably are.)
Beautiful garden in Mürren
Garden lupine
Lupinus polyphyllus

High up on the peak of the Schilthorn, these grow and bloom on the rocky mountainside.
Glacier buttercup
Ranunculus glacialis

More glacier buttercups, along with the light purple Round-leaved Pennycress
Noccaea Rotundifolia

Hiking along at lower elevations on the way to Murren, we saw a lot of what looked like grasses.
Bladder Campion
Silenus vulgaris

Hairy Alpenrose
Rhododendron hirsutum

Round-leaf Saxifrage
Saxifraga Rotundifolia 

My pic above, PlantNet verdict below 


Golden Hawk's-beard
Crepis aurea 

I didn't take my own picture of this - at least not on our hike to Murren - but loved seeing these yellow, snapdragon-like flowers along the way:
Enjoy the wild flowers of the Alps!

- Christine 


Comments

  1. THANK YOU FOR THE PLANT PICS AND ID!! (I would be the same, naturally)

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    1. Laura I was thinking of you while looking up the official names 😄

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  2. Love these! The bladder flowers are awesome!

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