Tuesday 18 June 2019

15 Photos of Flowers in Cornwall, England

Flowers in my Cornish garden.

A few flower photos I have snapped in the month of June in Cornwall, England. The one above is from my own garden and the following two were taken from the cliff path leading to the lovely village of Polperro.
Flowers on cliffs at Polperro

Flowers on cliffs at Polperro

The next four flower photos were snapped at Cornwall's Lost Gardens of Heligan.

June flowers in Cornwall


Water Lily at Lost Gardens of Heligan, Cornwall


Sweet Williams en masse at Lost Gardens of Heligan, Cornwall


Flowers at Lost Gardens of Heligan, Cornwall

Now five photos of flowers seen while walking in Cornwall walking.

Flowers at Lost Gardens of Heligan, Cornwall


Flowers seen in Cornwall for month of June


Daisies in June, Cornwall

June flower plus bee

Flowers in June in Cornwall

And below another photo from the Lost Gardens of Heligan - this is their Sundial Garden.

The Sundial Garden at Lost Gardens of Heligan, Cornwall

Next we have a field of wild flowers.

Wild flowers at Lost Gardens of Heligan, Cornwall

Finally, looks like there will be some blackberries once the flowers have dropped.


Blackberry flowers


You may also like:

(1) Growing Apple Tree From A Pip - Plus Cornwall's Eden Project

(2) The Lost Gardens of Heligan : 8 Photos of Plants, Jungle and Farm Animals

(3) Trelissick House and Gardens With Stunning Maritime Views

4 comments:

  1. This is an absolute joy, Mike. I love all the photos, and one of these days I must try and get to the Lost Gardens, they definitely look worth a visit! Best wishes :)

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    1. Hello, so nice to hear from you. I love to see flowers, such wonderful colours and 'designs'.
      We are often at Heligan as we have a local's annual pass - always enjoy the visits to see the seasons change.

      All best wishes.

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  2. This is a lovely post, I love photographing flowers and you've given us some beauties here.

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    1. Thanks David. Flowers brighten our world, I always feel better when amongst nature.

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