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Springtime
means flowers are in bloom, and while there's nothing wrong with a colorful
garden, there's something breathtakingly romantic about a field of flowers.
We've found the best flowerfields of the world for your viewing pleasure.
Tony
Chacko.
1.Blue-bonnets
in Texas
Drive
through Texas Hill Country in April, and you're bound to see bluebonnets
extending out along the roadside. Check out the areas around Fredericksburg or
the area between Austin, San Antonio, Lampasas and Junction. The Texas
Department of Transportation scatters more than 30,000 pounds of wildflower
seed per year, making for a lovely and romantic road trip.
BLUE-BONNET
TRAILS THROUGH TEXAS, U.S.A
WILDFLOWER
BLU-BONNETS OF TEXAS
2.
Lavender in Provence, France
The
fields of purple blooms along the Lavender Route in Provence, France smell just
as beautiful as they look. The area is hone to some of the most picturesque
villages in the country. Make the drive during the summer when the plants are
in full bloom, and be sure to pick up some lavender honey to take home with
you. Here some breath-taking pictures of Lavender flower-fields of
France.
3.Poppies
of the California Mojave Desert
Each
spring, the grasslands of the Mojave Desert come to life with fields of orange
and red poppies as far as the eye can see. When you visit the Antelope Valley
California Poppy Reserve, you'll have eight miles of hiking trails across the
gently rolling hills to enjoy. For more poppy fun, come during the annual
California Poppy Festival at the end of April.
4.Daffodils
in Cotswolds Wales
Early
spring brings daffodils to Cotswolds and Wales, and if you want to see the
Welsh national flower while in Wales, head to Castle Upon Alun. In Cotswolds,
join other spring flower viewers as they walk through Gloucestershire's Leadon
Valley, aptly nicknamed Daffodil Way.
Picturesque model village built to 1:9 scale
with local Cotswold
5.Baby
Blue-Eyes at the Hitachi Seaside Park, Japan
Japan
may be best known for cherry blossoms, but at Hitachi Seaside Park, it's the
rolling hills of baby blue-eyes that steal the show. After the blue blossoms
fade, you'll see burning bush, cosmos, zinnia and roses throughout the rest of
the year. In autumn, the leaves on the trees are just as colorful as the
flowers. This is an all season blooming park and many call it the heaven on
earth flower paradise.
Moss pink at Hitsujiyama Park,
Japan. The whole park of 17,600 ㎡ is colored pink, white, and pale pink with moss pinks.
Various kinds of moss pinks are planted on the slope of the hill, so you can enjoy the different views both from the top and the bottom of the hill.
Various kinds of moss pinks are planted on the slope of the hill, so you can enjoy the different views both from the top and the bottom of the hill.
6.Moss
pink flowers of Mount Fuji Japan. The Fuji Moss pink Festival is a special
spring attraction of Mt. Fuji with some 800,000 shibazakura (moss phlox or moss
pink) plants spreading over the natural expanse of the mountain. It is one of
the largest collections of shibazakura around the Tokyo area. You never forget
this scenary.
HITACHI
FLOWER PARK OF JAPAN
Heavenly
Hitachi Kaihin Park
7.Sunflowers
in Tuscany, Italy
Nothing
says "summer" like a field of sunflowers, and one of the most
romantic places to see them is in Tuscany. As you drive between medieval villages
perched on hilltops, you'll pass endless fields of these yellow beauties when
they peak in mid-July. If you get there early, you can spot fields of red
poppies.
8.Ranunculus
Fields in San Diego, California
A
visit to the Carlsbad Flower Fields has become a spring tradition for many a
San Diego resident. Over 50 acres of hills along the Carlsbad coast are covered
in rainbow-hued ranunculus blooms. Walk the paths through the fields, take a
tractor-driven wagon ride, get lost in the sweet pea maze or picnic in one of
the themed gardens.
9.Bluebells
in England
In
spring, the woodlands of England put on a colorful spectacle of their own when
the bluebells begin to bloom. These iconic British wildflowers create a carpet
of purple and blue in the 1,100 bluebell woods scattered throughout the
country. If you're passing through, check with the nearest town for any
scheduled bluebell walks.
10.Wildflowers
on Mt Rainier
There's
a little bit of everything in the wildflower fields of Mt Rainier National Park
come springtime, and the colorful meadows enjoy a backdrop of the snow-capped
peak. While the window for wildflower viewing is largely weather-dependent, the
sub-alpine meadows are typically at their most colorful in late July and early
August.
11.THE
ULTIMATE EDEN GARDEN OF THE WORLD - KEUKENHOF GARDENS, NETHERLANDS
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