Monday, July 18, 2011

Summer begins - the plants grow

Since that time, meadow clover continued to flourish until the autumn, unfolding one after another more and more purplish-red head. All summer bloom well and fine, gracefully curved brush blue-violet flowers murine peas, which clings to its curly tendrils of green stems of neighboring plants. Pea blossoms in June - late clover. Flowers of clover are adapted to pollination by bumblebees, adjacent na them for nectar. Clover is one of the best nutritious grasses. Cultural clover differs from the wild-tall, dense foliage and often empty inside stems. As the summer blooms na meadows and several other plants; caustic buttercups, purple meadow geranium, yarrow, etc. At the same time begin to bloom relatives red carnations: ragged robin, a little later - the sticky tar. In June, the bloom on the meadows is one of the common types of bells, the so-called bell spreading. Most of our grasslands cover plants - it's grasses. In the second half of June bloom on water meadows, meadow fescue and some time later her - timothy. Both cereals are among the best forage grasses. Blooms at this time and most other cereals. Pollination of crops is done by the wind. By the end of the first period of the summer slumber and cuckooflower been shed, there are colors of red carnations and crackers, with white nimbuses and swollen calyxes that loud pop when they hit sharply on the hand, holding the opening of the cup with your fingers. In the woods. By the end of spring fades most forest trees, standing in bloom last spring. Bloom in early summer, only a few wild shrubs. From the very beginning of June, begin to bloom common juniper. Forest on the slopes of ravines, on forest edges and river banks covered with bushes of wild rose pink flowers. Blooming viburnum, and wild raspberries. Everywhere on the fringes and secham mass flowering (from June until the end of summer), Ivan da Marya. Dark-purple bracts of this plant bright shade yellow corollas of the flowers and make them visible from afar. When they begin to ripen and fall seed Ivan da Marya, they are forest ants and dragged to the swap anthills. Seeds sown on the road, germinate, and because these plants often found along the ant paths.

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