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Image 1. Probably Aquilegia bertolonii, the Bertoloni columbine
Image 2. Aquilegia sp. an Ancolie,or in English, a columbine
Image 3. Arenaria ciliata, the fringed sandwort
Image 4. Aristolochia clematitis, l'Aristoloche clématite, or birthwort
Image 5. Aristolochia clematitis, l'Aristoloche clématite, or birthwort
Image 6. Aristolochia rotunda, l'Aristoloche arrondie, or round-leaved birthwort
Image 7. Aster alpinus, the Alpine aster
Image 8. Astragalus onobrychis, l'Astragale faux-sainfoin, a kind of vetch
Image 9. Atropa belladonna, Belladonne, the deadly nightshade
Image 10. Certainly a species of Bartsia, possibly B. alpina.
Image 11. Certainly a species of Bartsia, possibly B. alpina.
Image 12. Bituminaria bituminosa, sometimes known by its synonym Psoralea bituminosa,
Image 13. Blackstonia perfoliata, la Chlore perfoliée, or yellow-wort
Image 14. Calamintha grandiflora, in French, Sariette, the large-flowered calamint
Image 15. Calystegia sepium, the larger bindweed, hedge bindweed, or rutland beauty
Image 16. Calystegia sepium, the larger bindweed, hedge bindweed, or rutland beauty
Image 17. Campanula alpestris, la Campanule, the alpine bellflower,
Image 18. Campanula cochlearifolia, the earleaf bellflower or fairies' thimbles
Image 19. Campanula glomerata, the clustered bellflower
Image 20. Possibly Campanula patula, the spreading bellflower
Image 21. A species of Campanula, le Campanule, or bellflower
Image 22. Possibly Cardus defloratus, le Chardon à tige nue,
Image 23. Catananche caerulea, la Catananche bleue, the love plant or Cupid's dart Image 24. Possibly Centaurea jordaniana subsp. balbisiana, a kind of knapweed
Image 25. Centaurea cyanus, le Bluet de champs, also called cornflower, or bluebottle |
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