Flowers of the Italian alps

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Flowers of the Italian alps Vista towards Courmayeur descending from Col Sapin

Bladder Gentians

Alpine Toadflax

Black Vanilla Orchid

Long-spurred Violet

Alpenrose

Rosebay Willowherb

Alpine Mouse Ear

Alpine Forget-me-nots

Clusius’s or Trumpet Gentian

Wild Thyme

Yellow Bellflower

Wood Cranesbill

Granny’s Nightcap (Aqualegia vulgaris)

Cobweb House-leek

Martagon Lily

Great Mullein

Black-veined White on Primula

Apollo on Thistle

Verticillate Lousewort

Heartsease (Viola tricolor)

Great Yellow Gentian

Bladder Campions

Horned Rampions

Titania’s Fritillary on Leopardsbane

Single-flowered Knapweed

Common Bistort

Three-veined Pink

Mountain Flax

Mountain Milk Vetch

Dark Mullein

Yellow Clover

Alpine Moon Daisy

Alpine Calamint

European Goldenrod

Wood Scabious

White Kidney Vetch

Common Yarrow

Golden Cinquefoil

St. Bruno’s Lily

Kidney Vetch

Scorzonera-leaved Rampion with butterflies

Alpine Asters and Fritillaries

Field Gentians

Alpine Willowherb

Slender Broomrape

Mouse-eared Hawkweed

Meadow Clary

Pollinators on Woolly Thistle

A string of Harebells

Hairy Bellflowers

Musk Milfoil

Meadow Rue, possibly French

Purple Gentian

Grass of Parnassus

White False Helleborine

Rock Campion

Orchid, possibly Broad Leaved Marsh

Possibly Greater Burnet Saxifrage

Yellow Saxifrage

Rhaetian Poppy

Edelweiss

Catsfoot (Mountain Everlasting)

Moss Campion

Mountain Avens

Purple Saxifrage

Horseshoe Vetch

Alpine Pasque Flower (fruit)

Valeriana saxatilis

Common Cottongrass

The following flower photos I have not been able to identify with any certainty. . .

Unknown pink flower (primula?)

Unknown species of Lamiaceae (mint family)

Unknown, maybe Crested Lousewort

Unknown, looks like Striped Daphne

Looks like a Squill ???

Unknown red-leaved plant

Unknown, looks like a Penstemon digitalis (!)

Maybe an under-inflated Bladder Campion !??