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Awards
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Lady Aleena | 1 November 2007 (UTC) | |
Bistorta officinalis, also known as he common bistort, is a species of flowering plant in the dock family Polygonaceae. It is native to Europe and northern and western Asia, but has also been cultivated and become naturalized in other parts of the world such as in the United States. It is typically found growing in moist meadows, nutrient-rich wooded swamps, forest edges, wetlands, parks, gardens and disturbed ground. A herbaceous perennial, it grows to a height of 20 to 80 centimetres (8 to 31 inches). It blooms from late spring into autumn, producing tall, erect, unbranched and hairless stems ending in single terminal racemes that are club-like spikes, 5 to 7 centimetres (2 to 3 inches) long, of rose-pink flowers. This B. officinalis inflorescence was photographed in the Austrian Alps.Photograph credit: Uoaei1
Some of the articles I've created:
- Oaklawn Farm Zoo
- All Saints Monastery
- André Hennicke
- Auto Atlantic
- Bedford Commons
- Botia dario
- Entry Island
- Glenn Odekirk
- Halifax Alehouse
- Harold Theriault
- House of Bread Monastery
- MS Ellinis
- Notre-Dame de l'Assomption Abbey
- Nukumanu Islands
- Oka Cistercian Trappist Monastery
- Saint Benedict Abbey
- St. Clare's Monastery
- St. Peter's Abbey, Saskatchewan
- Waylon Payne
Works in progress here
- SS Canada Star
- Stalingrad Madonna
The Photographer's Barnstar | ||
In recognition of your outstanding photographic contributions both here at at Commons, I proudly present you with with this award. Keep up the great work! Kralizec! (talk) 15:12, 1 December 2008 (UTC) |