More beautiful and strange flowers in the garden

By madventure | Nature, Photography | 4 Dec 2025


Alpine Aster

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They've grown beautifully this year. They attract the attention of every passerby. These popular flowers, known as Alpine Aster, captivate with their vibrant colors.

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Depending on where they grow, they have different colors. In shaded areas, they're more blue, and in sunny areas, purple.

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And inside, they always have a yellow hue that attracts honeybees. They resemble daisies a bit, but they're not.

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The plant thrives in mountain climates, and although it's found almost everywhere in the world, it loves the mountains. In Poland, it's found mainly in the Tatra and Pieniny Mountains, but it's also successfully grown in home gardens.

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A young specimen of the tree fungus also appeared. Last year, someone picked it, but it survived and has reestablished itself.

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Honeysuckles (Lonicera)

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Another gem in the park garden, which surprised me not so much with its flowers, but with its fruit.

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The distinctive red, translucent spheres look amazing in the sunlight. The plant is classified as a shrub, although opinions are divided.

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The flowers of this plant have an unusual shape. They are tubular and come in a variety of colors. They can be white, pink, red, yellow, or purple.

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Besides being beautiful, they also have a wonderful scent. The fruits, which appear in the form of spheres, also come in various colors. They can be blue-black, green, black, or red.

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Unfortunately, the fruits of this plant are poisonous.

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