They glow with such life, you’d think the mountain itself would be tickled by their dances in the breeze.

Of all Europe’s habitats, Alpine meadows hold the gold star for celebrity status. And they glow gold, at least here below the treeline – globeflowers sparkling in the morning sun.

But like actors who owe their show to a quiet backstage crew, this splendor is held together by a hidden co-worker. Globeflowers are off limits to bees and moths – they never open up. Incredibly, Anthomyiidae flies climb inside the ‘globe’ and inadvertantly transfer pollen as they feed, mate and lay eggs.

The Alps are full of contradictions like that. They are lofty, but conquered almost to the highest summits by the ground-hugging miracle that is purple saxifrage. They are dangerous, but give sanctuary to fistfuls of rare species. And they are wild, but also very human. In Europe, the traditional, low-key agriculture that evolved with nature over thousands of years has been largely ripped up by industrialised agriculture, with terrible consequences for conservation. The Alps are one of those special places which still contain some of the old school, ‘high nature value’ farms where biodiversity and the economy are bound tightly together.

So meadows are not just visual poetry; they are a crop that produces hay. That works for nature, and works for people.

If a paintbox had been spilled, it would have fewer colours than this.

Wood cranes-bill
Broad-leaved marsh orchid
Aconite-leaved buttercup

They are small, yet help make the mountains everything that they are.

18 responses to “The Paintbox on the Mountain”

  1. I can just imagine those lovely flower-filled meadows, swaying in the breeze, alive with bees and birdsong. 💕

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    1. They are wonderful. I was pleased to see many interesting wildflowers in the forests too on this trip. Those will have the next post 😉

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  2. Thanks for the lovely tour Adele. I love the alpine meadows in the Rockies.

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    1. Thank you, and good to see you back online. I look forward to catching up on your trip.

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      1. Thanks Adele. I’m back and settling into my routines.

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  3. Wonderful photos and colours 🙂

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  4. Alpine meadows are so gorgeous and yes, so important, too. Beautiful photos.

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    1. Beautiful, and also confusing with the sheer variety of species – Alpine wildflower books are weighty tomes!

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  5. Such lovely meadows and scenes. And amazing info about those globe flowers…

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    1. Thank you. Globeflowers are special, like little glowing droplets of sunshine. But they also have an unusual lifestyle.

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  6. Adele, your post is beautiful and so poetically written! Yes, the Alpine meadows are truly something unique and special. It’s fascinating how you bring this beautiful nature to life with your photos and text in such a loving and impressive way – thank you for sharing it with us!

    Greetings….Rosie from Germany

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    1. Thank you Rosie. Looking forward to my next visit! 🙂

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  7. So beautiful! Beautiful Alpine meadows ☺️ well shared 💐

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    1. Thank you Priti! 🙂

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