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This photo is one of Heather's sunrise shots from the beach at the Melia Cayo Santa Maria resort.
She's a better writer than she is a photographer, and she's a damn fine photographer! :-)
The Heather still blooms on local heathland here. This little patch was all by itself by the side of the path.
I've been trying to get this shot for a long time but the weather conditions and heather never seemed to happen til earlier this week! I wanted the hut to feature and the deep purples of the heather
Heather Lake Trail is a 4.3 mile heavily trafficked out and back trail located near Granite Falls, Washington that features a lake and is rated as moderate.
The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, birding, and snowshoeing and is best used from May until November.
The plant is considered medicinal and its flowers are medicinal.
The diuretic properties are recognized, very powerful, and its flowers are used in the preparation of herbal teas.
It is a plant much visited by bees for its pollen and nectar, from which excellent honey is obtained.
X We had a trip to the North Yorkshire Moors National Park yesterday. I had not managed to get there in August to see the heather in flower for over thirty years. For many years August was the year of our annual holidays somewhere abroad but now of course we are not tied anymore to school holidays. The Moors are always beautiful but often look bleak, yesterday it was a joy to see the carpets of heather and listen to the sound of honeybees feeding on nectar. The shot was taken just North of Rosedale.
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A beautiful winter morning in the Heather Fields.
Many thanks for your kind comments and favs, very much appreciated.
What it is really , some heather in bloom through the winter , gives a good patch of colour in these gloomy days . Bonus , the heather patch is quite a spread for one original plant as it is about 2 X 3 metres .
Heather on the High Fens, with the sunlight accidentally falling a very particular way into the lense causing the lighting effect.
Finaly yesterday the weather forecast sayd we could have a perfect sunrise over the heather on the Posbank nature reserve.
Alarm clock on 5:00 getting up and looking outside the window only very limited clouds an i could see the stars so it prommised to be a beautiful sunrise........
Arriving at the heather fields after a half hour driving, no sun just clouds clouds clouds and fog!!!!!
Took a few shots and hope the weathergods wil be good for me the coming weeks!
The North Sea island Amrum has not only a gicantic kind of beach with masses of dunes and sand, also there is a wood and a heather landscape which is really rare on a North sea island. A very interesting place for nature lovers.
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Froggatt heather in the Peak District
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