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Tag Archives: botanical travel
Early spring flowers of the Lesser Caucasus (including Georgia’s Javakheti Plateau)
Dramatic, history-filled landscapes and their amazing plants. A circular route through the south of the Republic of Georgia Continue reading
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Tagged Alpine Garden Society, botanical travel, Colchicum raddeanum, crocus, Crocus adamii, flora of Georgia, Gagea taurica, Javakheti, lake paravani, Mtkvari river, Republic of Georgia, snowmelt, tourism Georgia, travel in Georgia, Vardzia cave city, wild flowers
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