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Ox-Eye Daisies - every one of this huge mass of flowers has turned to face the sun - Chalk downlands - North Wessex Downs at West Kennet near Marlborough - Wiltshire - UK

Ox-Eye Daisies - every one of this huge mass of flowers has turned to face the sun - Chalk downlands - North Wessex Downs at West Kennet near Marlborough - Wiltshire - UK


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Ox-Eye Daisies - every one of this huge mass of flowers has turned to face the sun - Chalk downlands - North Wessex Downs at West Kennet near Marlborough - Wiltshire - UK

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Ox-Eye Daisies - every one of this huge mass of flowers has turned to face the sun - Chalk downlands
North Wessex Downs at West Kennet near Marlborough - Wiltshire - UK
Leucanthemum vulgare
Jonathan Player
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Sunflowers, Who? Ox-Eye Daisies Steal the Show in a Floral Sun Salutation!

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. In this breathtaking print captured by Jonathan Player, we witness an extraordinary phenomenon taking place amidst the picturesque Chalk downlands of North Wessex Downs. A massive congregation of Ox-Eye Daisies has come together to create a mesmerizing sea of white petals stretching as far as the eye can see. But what makes this spectacle truly remarkable is that every single one of these dainty flowers has turned its face towards the sun! Move over, sunflowers - it seems like these charming daisies have mastered their own version of a yoga pose called "Floral Sun Salutation". As if choreographed by nature itself, this united front showcases not only their beauty but also their determination to soak up every ray of sunshine that graces the Wiltshire landscape. It's as if they are saying, "Hey Mr. Sun, we appreciate your warmth and light so much that we're all turning our heads just for you!". This enchanting display reminds us that even in seemingly ordinary moments, Mother Nature always finds ways to surprise and delight us with her creations. So next time you find yourself strolling through a field or garden adorned with Ox-Eye Daisies, take a moment to admire their synchronized devotion to our favorite celestial body – the mighty sun!

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