Britain's meadows burst into colour each year, turning fields into proper postcard scenes. Which bloom truly steals the show for you?
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Bluebell Carpet
That hazy purple-blue glow under the trees in spring is the kind of view that makes everyone reach for their phone. Half of the world's bluebells live right here in Britain.
Poppy Field
A sea of scarlet swaying in the breeze, instantly recognisable and tied to remembrance. Few sights feel more quintessentially British in summer.

Foxglove Spires
Towering spikes of speckled bells loved by bumblebees and Beatrix Potter alike. They give woodland edges a fairy-tale feel.

Heather Moorland
Late summer turns the moors into a rolling purple blanket, a sight that's pure Yorkshire and Scotland. Pair with a flask of tea for full effect.

Cowslip Cluster
These cheerful yellow bells were once everywhere before becoming rarer, and they're slowly making a comeback. A real spring pick-me-up in country lanes.
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