. Alpine flowers for English gardens. Mountain plants; Flower gardening. Part I. PLANT-HUNTING ON THE MOUNTAINS. 125 traversed a great deal of the mountain above Macugnaga up to the Hne of snow, but, strange to say, found both the Belvedere morahies and mountains a desert, so far as rare alpine plants are concerned. Soldanella alpina was extremely abundant. The great bearded seed-heads of the fine alpine Anemone was a marked feature of the meadows in some places. The yellow alpine Anemone was not uncommon. The limit of life. higher up. The little two-leaved Lily-of-the-valley grew along with t
. Alpine flowers for English gardens. Mountain plants; Flower gardening. Part I. PLANT-HUNTING ON THE MOUNTAINS. 125 traversed a great deal of the mountain above Macugnaga up to the Hne of snow, but, strange to say, found both the Belvedere morahies and mountains a desert, so far as rare alpine plants are concerned. Soldanella alpina was extremely abundant. The great bearded seed-heads of the fine alpine Anemone was a marked feature of the meadows in some places. The yellow alpine Anemone was not uncommon. The limit of life. higher up. The little two-leaved Lily-of-the-valley grew along with the common one in the lower fringes of the woods. The dwarf Loiselcuria procianbcns half covered the mountains. The white-flowered j'?rt;///;/<r«///j aconitifo/ius\\ very common in the tall grass ; this is the wild form of the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Robinson, W. (William), 1838-1935; Bailey, William Whitman, 1843-1914. London : Murray
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