The alpine garden at Schynige Platte, a smallish mountain ridge in the Bernese Alps, is at 2000m altitude and most alpine wildflowers can be seen here in their natural habitat. An amazing place.
This is a carline or silver thistle.
Friendly Friday: Wildflowers
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one last look at silver & white for Life in Colour.

It might be only one, but it is a beauty. It isn’t called edelweiss by any chance?
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No, an edelweiss looks different. Also this one is a thistle (bristly, prickly, scratchy) whereas an edelweiss velvety and soft. Here is a collection: https://www.google.com/search?q=edelweiss&tbm=isch&ved=2ahUKEwiBhKixosTxAhUFgc4BHdPdDGgQ2-cCegQIABAA&oq=edelweiss&gs_lcp=CgNpbWcQAzICCAAyAggAMgIIADICCAAyAggAMgIIADICCAAyAggAMgIIADICCAA6BAgjECc6BAgAEENQnxJYn29gonBoAXAAeACAAUeIAfMFkgECMTOYAQCgAQGqAQtnd3Mtd2l6LWltZ8ABAQ&sclient=img&ei=l_beYMHcAYWCur4P07uzwAY&bih=817&biw=1280&rlz=1C1VSNG_enDE617DE683 The only one I have on file is, I think, not my photo.
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Thanks for the clarification. I am not too good on taxonomy of exotics
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Read more Asterix! (sorry, I quoted Asterix in Switzerland the other day to another blogger, it’s just a wonderful send up of all things Swiss (very flat country, according to Obelix). The Gauls go there to find an edelweiss.
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I prefer Scandi fiction. Lol.
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I couldn’t get the link to open on my phone, but it works fine on the pc and tablet. I see now how different Edelweiss is from the other flower. Nature surprises when a thistley prickly plant can still be attractive to the eye. Thanks for joining in the challenge, Knickers!
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Oh, this is a beauty. Thanks for adding it to my challenge.
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My pleasure, as always.
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Ah, the Schynige Platte!
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And we walked up!
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Well done!
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