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Patscherkofel Alpine Garden - Innsbruck - Austria





El Jardi Botànic més alt dels Alps a Europa
El jardin botànic cobreix un àrea de 1,5 ha. Aquest singular Jardí Alpí és a poca distància de l'estació superior d'esquí de Patscherkofel i té característiques de la flora alpina de tot el món (Amèrica, Himàlaia, Europa).
L'Edelweiss, la Genciana, la Primula auricula i moltes altres flors es poden admirar en aquest jardi.

The highest-lying Alpine Botanic Garden in Europe
Austria´s highest-lying botanical gardens cover the vast area of 1.5 ha. This unique Alpine Garden is set within easy walking distance from the Patscherkofel top terminal of ski and features Alpine flora from all over the world (America, Himalaya, Europe).
Edelweiss, Gentian, Primula auricula and many other flowers can be admired.

Thank you very much to Michelle for hosting this wonderful meme

6 comentaris:

Arija ha dit...

What a pity I did not know of these gardens while the Prof was lecturing in Innsbruck.

Are the two tufts of blue behind the Edelweiss bog sage by any chance? Alpine flora has always been dear to my heart, all those tiny flowers close to the ground that bloom while the snows melt and snow again are little treasured miracles.

Carver ha dit...

What a beautiful place. I would love to explore that garden. Your photographs are great.

EG CameraGirl ha dit...

I would LOVE to visit this botanical garden! Thank you for telling us about it, Xavi! I'm very fond of wildflowers.

DeniseinVA ha dit...

Oh my gosh, such spectacular photos Xavi. An incredible garden indeed.

Sylvia K ha dit...

Oh, how I would love to visit and explore this incredible place! Your photos are really superb, Xavi, as always! Love the clouds, skies and the mountains as well as the gorgeous flowers! Have a lovely weekend!

Sylvia

Rambling Woods ha dit...

Oh, això és tan bonic. No tenim res semblant en què viu. Vaig pensar que podia imaginar fer una passejada i veure les belles flors. Un missatge meravellós de la natura ... Notes Michelle

Oh this is so beautiful. We have nothing like it where I live. I could just imagine taking a walk and seeing those beautiful flowers. A wonderful post for Nature Notes...Michelle