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Dusky grouper (Epinephelus marginatus), protected species, Punta Palazzu site in the Scandola Marine Nature Reserve, Parc Naturel Régional de Corse
© Mathieu Foulquié / Biosphoto
© Mathieu Foulquié / Biosphoto
Dusky grouper (Epinephelus marginatus), protected species, Punta Palazzu site in the Scandola Marine Nature Reserve, Parc Naturel Régional de Corse
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Roti Island snake-necked turtles on white background ; Park Turtles 'A Cupulatta'
© Claude Thouvenin / Biosphoto
© Claude Thouvenin / Biosphoto
Roti Island snake-necked turtles on white background ; Park Turtles 'A Cupulatta'
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Young Red-footed Tortoise on white background ; Park Turtles 'A Cupulatta'
© Claude Thouvenin / Biosphoto
© Claude Thouvenin / Biosphoto
Young Red-footed Tortoise on white background ; Park Turtles 'A Cupulatta'
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Portrait of young Hilaire's Side-nacked Turtle in water ; Park Turtles 'A Cupulatta'
© Claude Thouvenin / Biosphoto
© Claude Thouvenin / Biosphoto
Portrait of young Hilaire's Side-nacked Turtle in water ; Park Turtles 'A Cupulatta'
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Hatching African Spurred Tortoise on sand Corsica France ; Park Turtles "A Cupulatta"
© Claude Thouvenin / Biosphoto
© Claude Thouvenin / Biosphoto
Hatching African Spurred Tortoise on sand Corsica France ; Park Turtles "A Cupulatta"
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Hatching African Spurred Tortoise on sand Corsica France ; Park Turtles "A Cupulatta"
© Claude Thouvenin / Biosphoto
© Claude Thouvenin / Biosphoto
Hatching African Spurred Tortoise on sand Corsica France ; Park Turtles "A Cupulatta"
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Hatching African Spurred Tortoise on sand Corsica France ; Park Turtles "A Cupulatta"
© Claude Thouvenin / Biosphoto
© Claude Thouvenin / Biosphoto
Hatching African Spurred Tortoise on sand Corsica France ; Park Turtles "A Cupulatta"
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Silhouette of a tree against a background of sky Haute-Corse
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Silhouette of a tree against a background of sky Haute-Corse
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Starry sky with the top of the Corsica mountain France ; Pose eight hours High Corsica.
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
© Jean-Philippe Delobelle / Biosphoto
Starry sky with the top of the Corsica mountain France ; Pose eight hours High Corsica.
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The American blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) has successfully established itself in various Mediterranean lagoons. This species is native to the
© Mathieu Foulquié / Biosphoto
© Mathieu Foulquié / Biosphoto
The American blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) has successfully established itself in various Mediterranean lagoons. This species is native to the American Atlantic coast. In the Mediterranean, it has become one of the most invasive species. Etang d'Urbinu (Corsica), property of the Conservatoire du Littoral, Natura 2000 site, France
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Le crabe bleu américain (Callinectes sapidus), s'est établi avec succès dans diverses lagunes méditerranéennes. Cette espèce est originaire des côtes
© Mathieu Foulquié / Biosphoto
© Mathieu Foulquié / Biosphoto
Le crabe bleu américain (Callinectes sapidus), s'est établi avec succès dans diverses lagunes méditerranéennes. Cette espèce est originaire des côtes atlantiques américaines. En Méditerranée, il est devenu l'une des espèces les plus envahissantes. Etang d'Urbinu (Corse), propriété du Conservatoire du Littoral, site Natura 2000, France
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The American blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) has successfully established itself in various Mediterranean lagoons. This species is native to the
© Mathieu Foulquié / Biosphoto
© Mathieu Foulquié / Biosphoto
The American blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) has successfully established itself in various Mediterranean lagoons. This species is native to the American Atlantic coast. In the Mediterranean, it has become one of the most invasive species. Etang d'Urbinu (Corsica), property of the Conservatoire du Littoral, Natura 2000 site, France
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The American blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) has successfully established itself in various Mediterranean lagoons. This species is native to the
© Mathieu Foulquié / Biosphoto
© Mathieu Foulquié / Biosphoto
The American blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) has successfully established itself in various Mediterranean lagoons. This species is native to the American Atlantic coast. In the Mediterranean, it has become one of the most invasive species. Etang d'Urbinu (Corsica), property of the Conservatoire du Littoral, Natura 2000 site, France
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The American blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) has successfully established itself in various Mediterranean lagoons. This species is native to the
© Mathieu Foulquié / Biosphoto
© Mathieu Foulquié / Biosphoto
The American blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) has successfully established itself in various Mediterranean lagoons. This species is native to the American Atlantic coast. In the Mediterranean, it has become one of the most invasive species. Etang d'Urbinu (Corsica), property of the Conservatoire du Littoral, Natura 2000 site, France
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The American blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) has successfully established itself in various Mediterranean lagoons. This species is native to the
© Mathieu Foulquié / Biosphoto
© Mathieu Foulquié / Biosphoto
The American blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) has successfully established itself in various Mediterranean lagoons. This species is native to the American Atlantic coast. In the Mediterranean, it has become one of the most invasive species. Etang d'Urbinu (Corsica), property of the Conservatoire du Littoral, Natura 2000 site, France
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The American blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) has successfully established itself in various Mediterranean lagoons. This species is native to the
© Mathieu Foulquié / Biosphoto
© Mathieu Foulquié / Biosphoto
The American blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) has successfully established itself in various Mediterranean lagoons. This species is native to the American Atlantic coast. In the Mediterranean, it has become one of the most invasive species. Etang d'Urbinu (Corsica), property of the Conservatoire du Littoral, Natura 2000 site, France
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The American blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) has successfully established itself in various Mediterranean lagoons. This species is native to the
© Mathieu Foulquié / Biosphoto
© Mathieu Foulquié / Biosphoto
The American blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) has successfully established itself in various Mediterranean lagoons. This species is native to the American Atlantic coast. In the Mediterranean, it has become one of the most invasive species. Etang d'Urbinu (Corsica), property of the Conservatoire du Littoral, Natura 2000 site, France
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Purple nudibranch (Flabellina affinis), in the Réserve Naturelle Marine de Scandola, Parc Naturel Régional de Corse, France
© Mathieu Foulquié / Biosphoto
© Mathieu Foulquié / Biosphoto
Purple nudibranch (Flabellina affinis), in the Réserve Naturelle Marine de Scandola, Parc Naturel Régional de Corse, France
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Pyrosoma atlanticum, Gulf of Valinco, Propiriano, Corsica, France
© Mathieu Foulquié / Biosphoto
© Mathieu Foulquié / Biosphoto
Pyrosoma atlanticum, Gulf of Valinco, Propiriano, Corsica, France
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Blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) in Urbinu pond, Corsica, property of the Conservatoire du Littoral, Natura 2000 site, France
© Mathieu Foulquié / Biosphoto
© Mathieu Foulquié / Biosphoto
Blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) in Urbinu pond, Corsica, property of the Conservatoire du Littoral, Natura 2000 site, France
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Sailboat sailing into a storm on the Tyrrhenian Sea in Upper Corsica, Tyrrhenian Sea
© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
Sailboat sailing into a storm on the Tyrrhenian Sea in Upper Corsica, Tyrrhenian Sea
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Railway line from Bastia to Ajaccio (single metre gauge track), Francardo heights, Corsica, France
© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
Railway line from Bastia to Ajaccio (single metre gauge track), Francardo heights, Corsica, France
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Iles Finocchiarola, l'archipel fait partie de la Réserve naturelle des îles Finocchiarola depuis 1987, la réserve fut principalement mise en place
© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
Iles Finocchiarola, l'archipel fait partie de la Réserve naturelle des îles Finocchiarola depuis 1987, la réserve fut principalement mise en place pour la préservation du goéland d'Audouin, espèce endémique. Les îlots présentent une faune et une flore très particulière. Ils tirent d'ailleurs leur nom d'une plante caractéristique, le fenouil sauvage, finochju en Corse. Pointe du Cap Corse, Corse, France
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Tuba or Trombe marine, well-structured tuba just off the coast of Pietracorbara, Cap Corse, Corsica, France
© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
Tuba or Trombe marine, well-structured tuba just off the coast of Pietracorbara, Cap Corse, Corsica, France
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The Genoese tower of Scalo, built in the early 16th century on the small hill overlooking the shore, the Genoese tower of Scalo stands 42 m above sea
© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
The Genoese tower of Scalo, built in the early 16th century on the small hill overlooking the shore, the Genoese tower of Scalo stands 42 m above sea level. It was one of the first towers built by the Genoese below the village of Pino, Cap Corse, Corsica, France.
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La tour génoise de Scalo, construite au début de XVIe siècle sur la petite colline surplombant le rivage, la tour génoise de Scalo est située à 42 m
© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
La tour génoise de Scalo, construite au début de XVIe siècle sur la petite colline surplombant le rivage, la tour génoise de Scalo est située à 42 m d'altitude. C'est l'une des premières tours édifiées par les génois, Cap Corse, Corse, France
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La Tour génoise de Meria , du nom du petit village situé à 2 km à l’intérieur des terres, vue de l'intérieur de la tour. Tour génoise ronde érigée au
© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
La Tour génoise de Meria , du nom du petit village situé à 2 km à l’intérieur des terres, vue de l'intérieur de la tour. Tour génoise ronde érigée au XVIe siècle, elle veille encore sur la Marine, Cap Corse, Corse, France
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The Genoese Tower of Meria, named after the small village 2 km inland. A round Genoese tower built in the 16th century, it still keeps watch over
© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
The Genoese Tower of Meria, named after the small village 2 km inland. A round Genoese tower built in the 16th century, it still keeps watch over the Marine, Cap Corse, Corsica, France
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La Tour Carrée de la Paganosa à près de 600 m d'altitude sur un socle rocheux, dans sa forme actuelle, cette tour carrée de trois étages a pu être
© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
La Tour Carrée de la Paganosa à près de 600 m d'altitude sur un socle rocheux, dans sa forme actuelle, cette tour carrée de trois étages a pu être élevée au début du XVII siècle, Castifao
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La Tour Genoise d'Erbalunga, built in 1530, stands at the end of the rock tongue that marks the entrance to the small fishing port, Port D'Erbalunga,
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© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
La Tour Genoise d'Erbalunga, built in 1530, stands at the end of the rock tongue that marks the entrance to the small fishing port, Port D'Erbalunga, Cap Corse, Corsica, France.
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The Tour D'agnello, a Genoese tower on the tip of Cap Corse in the commune of Rogliano, was built at the end of the 16th century as part of a series
© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
The Tour D'agnello, a Genoese tower on the tip of Cap Corse in the commune of Rogliano, was built at the end of the 16th century as part of a series of coastal defenses built by the Republic of Genoa between 1530 and 1620 to stem attacks by Barbary pirates. Cap Corse, Corsica, France
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La Tour génoise Santa Maria de La Chiappella, tour circulaire érigée sur une avancée rocheuse en 1549, elle a Subi les assauts de la Flotte Anglaise
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© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
La Tour génoise Santa Maria de La Chiappella, tour circulaire érigée sur une avancée rocheuse en 1549, elle a Subi les assauts de la Flotte Anglaise en 1793, commandée par le contre-Amiral Nelson, Cap Corse, Corse, Fra,ce
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Tour Genoise D'Ampuglia, the Tour D'ampuglia on the Pietra Corbara marina under reconstruction, once a sentinel among the 32 others
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© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
Tour Genoise D'Ampuglia, the Tour D'ampuglia on the Pietra Corbara marina under reconstruction, once a sentinel among the 32 others guarding Cap Corse, Corsica, France
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The Tour de l'Osse is one of the most easily visible Genoese towers in Corsica, and is impossible to miss. It stands overlooking the Route du
© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
The Tour de l'Osse is one of the most easily visible Genoese towers in Corsica, and is impossible to miss. It stands overlooking the Route du Cap Corse in Cagnano, Corsica, France.
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La Tour Genoise d'Erbalunga, built in 1530, stands at the end of the rock tongue that marks the entrance to the small fishing port, Port D'Erbalunga,
© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
La Tour Genoise d'Erbalunga, built in 1530, stands at the end of the rock tongue that marks the entrance to the small fishing port, Port D'Erbalunga, Cap Corse, Corsica, France.
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La Tour Genoise d'Erbalunga, built in 1530, stands at the end of the rock tongue that marks the entrance to the small fishing port, Port D'Erbalunga,
© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
La Tour Genoise d'Erbalunga, built in 1530, stands at the end of the rock tongue that marks the entrance to the small fishing port, Port D'Erbalunga, Cap Corse, Corsica, France.
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The Tour Paolina or Tour carée was built in 1760 on the orders of Pascal Paoli, and stands 160 m above the sea, Nonza, Corsica.
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© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
The Tour Paolina or Tour carée was built in 1760 on the orders of Pascal Paoli, and stands 160 m above the sea, Nonza, Corsica.
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Curtain of rain, also known as column of precipitation, appears under storm clouds such as cumulonimbus or shower clouds such as cumulus congestus.
© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
Curtain of rain, also known as column of precipitation, appears under storm clouds such as cumulonimbus or shower clouds such as cumulus congestus. From the heights of Macinaggio facing the Tyrrhenian Sea, east coast, Cap Corse, France
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The beach at Nonza, with the infamous Canari abandoned factory at the end of the beach on the right, an ecological disaster, Corsica, France
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© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
The beach at Nonza, with the infamous Canari abandoned factory at the end of the beach on the right, an ecological disaster, Corsica, France
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Mine de Canari, carrière mine abandonnée d'amiante (serpentine) exploitée de 1948 à 1965. La carrière compte 14 niveaux, elle est aujourd'hui
© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
Mine de Canari, carrière mine abandonnée d'amiante (serpentine) exploitée de 1948 à 1965. La carrière compte 14 niveaux, elle est aujourd'hui continuellement remplie de déchets, elle est située au sud du Monte Cuccora, Marine d'Albo, Corse, France
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Sunrise on the road to Cap Corse, a grotto below the convent of Sainte Catherine from which this image was taken of sunrise over the Tyrrhenian Sea,
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© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
Sunrise on the road to Cap Corse, a grotto below the convent of Sainte Catherine from which this image was taken of sunrise over the Tyrrhenian Sea, Corsica, France
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Lenticular cloud, lined with a moon photometeor with green moon projection, ville di Pietrabugno, Corsica, France
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© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
Lenticular cloud, lined with a moon photometeor with green moon projection, ville di Pietrabugno, Corsica, France
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Le Moulin Mattei. In 1930, François Mattei bought it and restored it, turning it into a showcase for the aperitif created in 1872 by his
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© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
Le Moulin Mattei. In 1930, François Mattei bought it and restored it, turning it into a showcase for the aperitif created in 1872 by his father-in-law and cousin, Louis-Napoléon Mattéi. The mill is located at the north-western end of the Cap Corse peninsula, between the village of Boticella (commune of Ersa) and Centuri. The mill is 340 m from the Col de la Serra, at an altitude of 365 m. Corsica, France
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Le Moulin Mattei. In 1930, François Mattei bought it and restored it, turning it into a showcase for the aperitif created in 1872 by his
© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
Le Moulin Mattei. In 1930, François Mattei bought it and restored it, turning it into a showcase for the aperitif created in 1872 by his father-in-law and cousin, Louis-Napoléon Mattéi. The mill is located at the north-western end of the Cap Corse peninsula, between the village of Boticella (commune of Ersa) and Centuri. The mill is 340 m from the Col de la Serra, at an altitude of 365 m. Corsica, France
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Wild goats crouched on the steep cliffs on the western side of Cap Corse in the micro region of Canari, Corsica, France
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© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
Wild goats crouched on the steep cliffs on the western side of Cap Corse in the micro region of Canari, Corsica, France
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Wild goats crouched on the steep cliffs on the western side of Cap Corse in the micro region of Canari, Corsica, France
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© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
Wild goats crouched on the steep cliffs on the western side of Cap Corse in the micro region of Canari, Corsica, France
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Thistle (Ptilostemon afer), Pietracorbara, Corsica, France
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© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
Thistle (Ptilostemon afer), Pietracorbara, Corsica, France
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White Stork (Ciconia ciconia) grooming, Oletta, Corsica, France
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© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
White Stork (Ciconia ciconia) grooming, Oletta, Corsica, France
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Pagliaghju, Corsican word for straw shed: shed where straw is stored, in the mist of the Rutali forest, Corsica, France
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© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
Pagliaghju, Corsican word for straw shed: shed where straw is stored, in the mist of the Rutali forest, Corsica, France
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Blue Wood Aster (Aster cordifolius) is a prairie perennial par excellence, which withstands the wind without lying down. Its light but robust
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© Hyacinthe Sambroni / Biosphoto
Blue Wood Aster (Aster cordifolius) is a prairie perennial par excellence, which withstands the wind without lying down. Its light but robust branches bear clouds of fine flowers in the heart of autumn, forming a bush 80 cm to 1 m high. Etang de Biguglia, Borgo, Haute Corse, France