The colour is of remarkable intensity and the fragrance can only be imagined.
This magnificent field of lavender at dawn was captured by photographer Sandra Kreuzinger not in France or Italy... but in deepest Somerset.
Fifty thousand plants are arranged in rows at the farm in Faulkland, where the crop is harvested for its essential oils and even used to flavour ice cream.
Miss Kreuzinger said: ‘At 5.30 am, shortly after sunrise, the mist cleared and I was able to take this shot.
The German photographer, who lives in Rostock, added: 'The lavender had an
amazing colour and smell.'
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