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Spring in Korea

comments (2) April 27th, 2010 in gallery

kwangsub kwangsub, member
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Ranunculus kazusensis Makino
Erythronium japonicum (Balrer) Decne.
Iris minutiaurea MakinoIris minuta Franch.
Hylomecon vernalis Maxim.
Primula sieboldii E.Morren
Ranunculus kazusensis Makino Click the image to enlarge.

Ranunculus kazusensis Makino


Korea's four seasons, the climate is pronounced.
By this time in the mountains, to the early spring flowers starting to bloom.
On weekends, I go with a camera to take pictures.


More Information: My website - Korea wild Flower
posted in: The Gallery

Comments (2)

thewendylady writes: I agree, make sure to post again! Welcome to the site! Posted: 11:39 pm on May 23rd
Ruth writes: Welcome to the site, kwangsub. Your photos are beautiful. Please post more about Korean gardening. Posted: 9:17 am on April 28th
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