
One can find them in the fields, between grasses. |
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Hairy plant of the ranunculus family. |

End of autumn at the side of Ayssènes. |
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Where are the vultures? |

Nailed on a door, it serves as barometer. |
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Peel of a chestnut. |

Chestnuts covered with snow. |
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Contrasting blue colors. |

Steppe landscape. |
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Not to be mistaken with Corsican bread. |

Color contrasts. |
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Many little flowers. |

Gathered with a rake. |
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Fig. |

Laceworks of the Causses. |
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Explosion of yellow. |

Would you sharpen your pencil somewhere else?! |
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hydrangea. |

At the farm. |
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Nice little piece of moss growing on a rock. |

Contrast. |
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The seed of the orchids are small and numerous.
Although sprout is uncertain. A germ can only sprout when the cells of
the embryo are penetrated by the mycélium of a certain mushroom,
living in symbiose. |

One can find 45 species of Orchid in Larzac
while the entire flora of France counts 80. |
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Most of the Orchids are pollinated by specific insects attracted by
their color, shape and smell and nectar and transport the stamen to
other flowers. |

Wonders of mimicry. |
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Blijven steken aan een rots. |

Plane tree |
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Golden beetle, or cock chaver of roses. |

red and yellow. |
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On red sand stone. |

saxifraga retusa. |
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Blue, white and red. |