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And as the reply to Larry45: Thanks for the wish. Hope i am not in the risk group - only 40 years old, vaccinated to TBC, B, etc.
Muscari
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I have a Flowering dogwood that resides in the shadow of a rather large Red maple at the edge of the lawn where it meets the woodland and beneath that dogwood resides a dozen or more of these tiny blue flowers that are called by a number of folks "Grape hyacinth" even though they are not hyacinths technically speaking but as you have noted, Muscari. Beautiful photograph.
Thanks. We have small garden (only few hundreds square meters) with old apple trees, plums, etc. And on the spring it is common to see "single color grass" - carpet of flowers. White - daisies, blue - muscari, violet - some kind of Lamiaceae, maybe Lamium purpureum. In this photo this violet part is on the bottom.
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I like this kind of photography, very much!