But if you try to pick them up you realize they have not the typical scent of flowers... in fact it is wild garlic ,very common in Sardinia and in the west mediterranean area.
You can recognize the bulb..try to smell that too!!
I love to cook with garlic but I didn't know that it has such a lovely flower. Thank you for your visit and your comment on my blog. You asked about the collages: I am making most of them with a program called "photoscape" You can find it through google, I don't know if there is an italian version, I am using the english. It's free. Your blog seems to be very interesting, I come back again! Monika
That´s nice!!! I love garlic, never seen this kind before, but then again I live in Holland......
Hi Monika, cool you are playing it forward! Please send your address to my email (you can find it in the side bar at my blog) And you will receive something from me!
...ma allora i fiori violetti a "palla" che abbiamo trovato a Santa Teresa di Gallura, ti ricordi, li hai fotografati: ...non erano fiori di aglio selvatico?? Belle però quelle foto, pubblicale.
Who would have thought that wild garlic would be so pretty!
RispondiEliminaI love to cook with garlic but I didn't know that it has such a lovely flower.
RispondiEliminaThank you for your visit and your comment on my blog. You asked about the collages: I am making most of them with a program called "photoscape" You can find it through google, I don't know if there is an italian version, I am using the english. It's free.
Your blog seems to be very interesting, I come back again!
Monika
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RispondiEliminaThank you for the advice!
RispondiEliminaHope to read more of your comments soon.
That´s nice!!! I love garlic, never seen this kind before, but then again I live in Holland......
RispondiEliminaHi Monika, cool you are playing it forward!
Please send your address to my email (you can find it in the side bar at my blog)
And you will receive something from me!
Greetings from Holland
Marianne
...ma allora i fiori violetti a "palla" che abbiamo trovato a Santa Teresa di Gallura, ti ricordi, li hai fotografati: ...non erano fiori di aglio selvatico?? Belle però quelle foto, pubblicale.
RispondiEliminaCri, a proposito dei fiorellini viole..ho trovato il loro vero nome e altre info..prossimamente!
RispondiElimina