Monday, July 13, 2015

Vit Kattost

Whateveritis Malva field
I titled the top photo whateveritis when I posted it on flickr. But if my flickr friend Marcus is correct, this is Vit Kattost. Malva pusilla Sm. Small mallow in English, but the Swedish name wins because if you direct translate it back to English it means Tiny Cat Cheese. Anyway it is on the endangered list so it is a good thing that the farmer at the Nödesta farm, Janne decided to raise the crop here in front of the smithy that I show you every now and then. And no I don't know if the crop is useful at all.

6 comments:

Mersad said...

Lovely countryside shots.

Mersad
Mersad Donko Photography

Birdman said...

Tiny Cat Cheese? Translation often get you puzzling expressions. Beauty.

Luis Gomez said...

Beautiful!

William Kendall said...

A plant I've never heard of. Rather pretty.

Gunn said...

Jeg liker disse røde husene.... i Sverige:) Idyllisk og en perle av en plass.

cieldequimper said...

Pretty flower. And lovely, calm place!