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Himmelsschlüssel - Heaven's keys


Zur Zeit blühen sie wieder, die Schlüsselblumen (Primula veris). In manchen Gegenden Deutschlands werden sie auch "Himmelsschlüssel" genannt. "Für den Ursprung der Bezeichnung Schlüsselblume, die mindestens seit dem 15. Jahrhundert belegt ist, gibt es verschiedene Interpretationen. Darunter die Ähnlichkeit des ganzen Blütenstandes mit einem Schlüssel, wobei die Blüten selbst den Schlüsselbart und der Stängel das Schlüsselrohr darstellen oder durch die Ähnlichkeit der Blütendolde mit einem Schlüsselbund, wobei die einzelnen Blüten wohl die Schlüssel darstellen. Die Bezeichnung Himmelsschlüssel, die mindestens seit dem 12. Jahrhundert belegt ist, steht wohl im Zusammenhang mit Petrus und dessen Schlüssel zum Himmelreich." Aus: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echte_Schl%C3%BCsselblume
Die Aufnahme entstand in einem Eichenmischwald bei sonnigem Wetter im Gegenlicht.
At the moment they are blooming again, the cowslip primroses (Primula veris). They are also called "Heaven's Keys" in some German areas. "There are various interpretations of the origin of the term "Heaven's Keys", which has been attested since at least the 15th century. These include the resemblance of the entire inflorescence to a key, with the flowers themselves representing the key bit and the stem representing the key tube, or by the similarity of the Flower umbel with a bunch of keys, whereby the individual flowers probably represent the keys. The term Heaven's Key, which has been used since at least the 12th century, is probably associated with Peter and his key to the kingdom of heaven." From: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echte_Schl%C3%BCsselblume
The photo was taken in a mixed oak forest in sunny weather against the light.
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Die Aufnahme entstand in einem Eichenmischwald bei sonnigem Wetter im Gegenlicht.
At the moment they are blooming again, the cowslip primroses (Primula veris). They are also called "Heaven's Keys" in some German areas. "There are various interpretations of the origin of the term "Heaven's Keys", which has been attested since at least the 15th century. These include the resemblance of the entire inflorescence to a key, with the flowers themselves representing the key bit and the stem representing the key tube, or by the similarity of the Flower umbel with a bunch of keys, whereby the individual flowers probably represent the keys. The term Heaven's Key, which has been used since at least the 12th century, is probably associated with Peter and his key to the kingdom of heaven." From: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echte_Schl%C3%BCsselblume
The photo was taken in a mixed oak forest in sunny weather against the light.
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