Nora Caracci's photos
una colomba beneaugurante
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tra luci e ombre, andiamo avanti, speriamo che siano sempre di più le luci...
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San Genesio aspetta la primavera
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arrivederci, inverno
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see you later winter ...
Dear friends, I'm very busy, I'll visit you as soon as possible ...
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magnolia liliiflora
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lo sfondo è rappresentato dalle ultime pendici delle Alpi Marittime, siamo al Colle di Cadibona (comune di Quiliano), a est cominciano gli Appennini.
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il fascino delle rose
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Eccola !
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è ufficiale, da oggi è primavera, buon Equinozio a tutti, anche agli amici dell'altro emisfero che stanno per accogliere l'autunno, un'altra stagione che a me piace moltissimo.
Poco più in là si stava consumando una piccola tragedia:
preda e predatore appesi a un filo
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Il giovane mendicante
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da papà Raoul (painted by my father) prendendo ispirazione dal quadro di Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (1650), attualmente conservato al Louvre di Parigi.
Olio su tela
Raoul Caracci - anni '60
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chi era costui ?
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da papà Raoul (painted by my father)
Baldassarre Castiglione - prendendo spunto dal dipinto di Raffaello
china e acquarello su cartoncino - anni '30
Raoul Caracci
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piccolissimi boccioli
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Graptopetalum Paraguayense, detta anche "pianta di madreperla" oppure "pianta fantasma".
Ecco il perché, nella descrizione qui sotto:
The common name ghost plant probably has to do with the look of the grayish white, opalescent leaves. The plants come not from Paraguay, as the species name implies, but Mexico. Graptopetalum rosettes resemble echeverias, to which they are related. Overlapping, rounded triangles of graptopetalum leaves form a Fibonacci spiral.
Graptopetalums are chameleons. Those grown in partial shade tend to be blue-gray; in full, hot sun, gray-pink; in full sun, pinkish gray to yellow. On my balcony now there is the sun, but still wintry sun...
Of all the succulents, ghost plants are among the easiest and most remarkable. They are true survivors. Damaged stem? No problem. No water? The plant hunkers down and looks pretty much the same for months. Frost? once more, no problem !
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la prima Barlia
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Orchidea spontanea tra le prime a fiorire qui da noi; sono andata a cercarla e lei era lì, puntuale all'appuntamento.
È l'orchidea di Robert (Barlia robertiana) anche nota come Orchis longibracteata, Loroglossum longibracteatum, Himantoglossum longibracteatum, ecc.
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mimosa
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Impegnata nei giorni scorsi, faccio oggi i miei auguri a tutte le donne, affinché non ci sia solo un 8 Marzo all'anno :)
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un po' di fantasia :)
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Giocando con Picasa e Photofilter
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la prima calla
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Lampides boeticus
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The peablue, pea blue, or long-tailed blue (Lampides boeticus) is a small butterfly found in Europe, Africa, South and Southeast Asia, and Australia that belongs to the lycaenids or gossamer-winged family.
Synonyms:
Papilio boeticus Linnaeus, 1767
Papilio damoetes Fabricius, 1775
Lycaena leguminis Scott, 1890 (unavailable syn)
Papilio coluteae Fuessly, 1775
Papilio archias Cramer, [1777]
Papilio pisorum Fourcroy, 1785
Papilio boetica Fabricius, 1793
Lampides armeniensis Gerhard, 1882
Polyommatus bagus Distant, 1886
Lampides grisescens Tutt, [1907]
Lampides caerulea Tutt, [1907]
Lampides caeruleafasciata Tutt, [1907]
Lampides clara Tutt, [1907]
Lampides clarafasciata Tutt, [1907]
Lampides coerulea Tutt, [1907]
Lampides ab. fasciata Tutt, [1907]
Lampides fusca Tutt, [1907]
Lampides ab. fuscafasciata Tutt, [1907]
Lampides typicamarginata Tutt, [1907]
Lampides ab. major Tutt, [1907]
Lampides minor Tutt, [1907]
Lampides typicafasciata Tutt, [1907]
Lampides ab. albovittata Oberthür, 1910
Lampides ab. ecaudata Oberthür, 1910
Polyommatus yanagawensis Hori, 1923
Lampides obsoleta Evans, [1925]
Lampides fusca de Sagarra, 1926
Lycaena ab. minor Pionneau, 1928
Lampides infuscata Querci, 1932
Lampides ab. kawachensis Hirose, 1933
Lampides anamariae Gómez Bustillo, 1973
Lampides boeticus f. michaeli Kroon, 1980
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pink flames
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Carpobrothus Edulis in fiore ora sul mio balcone
Carpobrotus edulis is native to South Africa. It is also known as Hottentot-fig, ice plant, highway ice plant or pigface and in South Africa as the sour fig (suurvy; earlier: hotnotsvy), on account of its edible fruit; also its leaves are edible.
It is easy to grow, it needs well-drained soil, a sunny position, and room to spread. It is an excellent evergreen, drought- and wind-resistant groundcover; it can be planted on flat, sandy ground, on loose sand dunes, lime-rich and brackish soils, and gravelly gardens, as well as in containers, rockeries, and embankments, and will cascade over terrace walls.
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la prima margherita
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il mio sedum già fiorito
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Non conosco il suo nome, qualcuno mi può aiutare ?
Penso sia una pianta ibridata a partire da un Sedum pachyphyllum e qualcosa d'altro, infatti accanto alla pianta sta comparendo una nuova crescita differente.
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Autumnal leaves
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10-Week Picture Projects
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