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  • Large daisies on 20th April 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. Daisies belong to the daisy Compositae family, known as Asteraceae. The origin of the word Daisy is the Anglo Saxon daes eage which literally mean day’s eye. It was called this because daisies open at dawn as the day just starts to begin.
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  • Large daisies on 27th April 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. Daisies belong to the daisy Compositae family, known as Asteraceae. The origin of the word Daisy is the Anglo Saxon daes eage which literally mean day’s eye. It was called this because daisies open at dawn as the day just starts to begin.
    20200427_daisies_001.jpg
  • Large daisies on 20th April 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. Daisies belong to the daisy Compositae family, known as Asteraceae. The origin of the word Daisy is the Anglo Saxon daes eage which literally mean day’s eye. It was called this because daisies open at dawn as the day just starts to begin.
    20200420_daisies_002.jpg
  • View through bamboo over daisies at Kew Gardens in London, United Kingdom. The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, usually referred to simply as Kew Gardens, are 121 hectares of botanical gardens and glasshouses between Richmond and Kew in southwest London. It is an internationally important botanical research and education institution with 700 staff, receiving around 2 million visitors per year. Its living collections include more than 30,000 different kinds of plants.
    20180611_kew gardens bamboo daisies_...jpg
  • View through bamboo over daisies at Kew Gardens in London, United Kingdom. The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, usually referred to simply as Kew Gardens, are 121 hectares of botanical gardens and glasshouses between Richmond and Kew in southwest London. It is an internationally important botanical research and education institution with 700 staff, receiving around 2 million visitors per year. Its living collections include more than 30,000 different kinds of plants.
    20180611_kew gardens bamboo daisies_...jpg
  • Seen from a low angle at the side of the track, near where grass and daisies grow, a speeding Eurostar TGV train hurtles towards the viewer, blurring as it comes towards us. This is the Kent countryside, otherwise known as the fertile Garden of England, and the route for high-speed trains that ply back and forth between western Europe and London St Pancras. This international passenger service was made possible by the completion of the Channel Tunnel in 1994 operating eighteen-carriage Class 373 trains which run at up to 300 kilometres per hour (186 mph) on a network of high-speed lines. Eurostar is operated by the national railway companies of France and Belguim, SNCF and SNCB, and by Eurostar (UK) Ltd (EUKL), a subsidiary of London and Continental Railways (LCR) which in turn also owns the high-speed infrastructure and stations on the British side.
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  • Agricultural landscape of field of corn with a few moon daisy heads standing out from the crowd near to Long Itchington, England, United Kingdom.
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  • This wildlife garden in the South of France has been designed to encourage all manner of wildlife in a small scale conservation project which runs parallel to re-wilding or wilding areas in an attempt to increase all signs of nature, La Fouillade, France. Wild flowers, grasses and 'weeds' mingle with more traditional plants to create an environment for all to thrive.
    20170609_la fouillade garden_051.jpg
  • This wildlife garden in the South of France has been designed to encourage all manner of wildlife in a small scale conservation project which runs parallel to re-wilding or wilding areas in an attempt to increase all signs of nature, La Fouillade, France. Wild flowers, grasses and 'weeds' mingle with more traditional plants to create an environment for all to thrive.
    20170609_la fouillade garden_029.jpg
  • This wildlife garden in the South of France has been designed to encourage all manner of wildlife in a small scale conservation project which runs parallel to re-wilding or wilding areas in an attempt to increase all signs of nature, La Fouillade, France. Wild flowers, grasses and 'weeds' mingle with more traditional plants to create an environment for all to thrive.
    20170609_la fouillade garden_050.jpg
  • This wildlife garden in the South of France has been designed to encourage all manner of wildlife in a small scale conservation project which runs parallel to re-wilding or wilding areas in an attempt to increase all signs of nature, La Fouillade, France. Wild flowers, grasses and 'weeds' mingle with more traditional plants to create an environment for all to thrive.
    20170609_la fouillade garden_030.jpg
  • This wildlife garden in the South of France has been designed to encourage all manner of wildlife in a small scale conservation project which runs parallel to re-wilding or wilding areas in an attempt to increase all signs of nature, La Fouillade, France. Wild flowers, grasses and 'weeds' mingle with more traditional plants to create an environment for all to thrive.
    20170609_la fouillade garden_009.jpg
  • This wildlife garden in the South of France has been designed to encourage all manner of wildlife in a small scale conservation project which runs parallel to re-wilding or wilding areas in an attempt to increase all signs of nature, La Fouillade, France. Wild flowers, grasses and 'weeds' mingle with more traditional plants to create an environment for all to thrive.
    20170609_la fouillade garden_008.jpg
  • A local family discuss ideas and directions while walking uphill towards the houses of a nineteen-eighties, middle-class housing estate on 21st April 2019, in Nailsea, North Somerset, England.
    nailsea_family-12-21-04-2019.jpg
  • As the Easter Bank Holiday weekend begins and the UKs Coronavirus death toll rises to 7,978 with 65,077 cases testing positive by the end of the UK governments second week of lockdown, two young women talk under spring blossom while walking their dog in warm sunshine in Ruskin Park, a south London green space, on 9th April, in London, England.
    coronavirus_RuskinPark-38-09-04-2020.jpg
  • A local family walk uphill towards the houses of a nineteen-eighties, middle-class housing estate on 21st April 2019, in Nailsea, North Somerset, England.
    nailsea_family-15-21-04-2019.jpg
  • A local family discuss ideas and directions while walking uphill towards the houses of a nineteen-eighties, middle-class housing estate on 21st April 2019, in Nailsea, North Somerset, England.
    nailsea_family-13-21-04-2019.jpg
  • An idyllic rural landscape of meadow of natural, wild flowers on 26th June 2016, in the village of Bakonygyriot, Gyor-Moson-Sopron, Hungary.
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  • A happy Cuban woman selling flowers and smiling, yellow flowers and a yellow storefront.
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  • Bright orange Gerbera Flowers on the 25th July 2019 in West Norwood in the United Kingdom.
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  • Plant family beds at Kew Gardens in London, United Kingdom. The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, usually referred to simply as Kew Gardens, are 121 hectares of botanical gardens and glasshouses between Richmond and Kew in southwest London. It is an internationally important botanical research and education institution with 700 staff, receiving around 2 million visitors per year. Its living collections include more than 30,000 different kinds of plants.
    20180611_kew gardens plant families_...jpg
  • Echinacea flower heads in London, England, United Kingdom. Echinacea is a genus, or group of herbaceous flowering plants in the daisy family. The genus Echinacea has ten species, which are commonly called coneflowers.
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  • Echinacea flower heads in London, England, United Kingdom. Echinacea is a genus, or group of herbaceous flowering plants in the daisy family. The genus Echinacea has ten species, which are commonly called coneflowers.
    20190820_echinacea_002.jpg
  • Daisy, waitressing at a waffle house on 10 Highway, Baton Rouge. One of the joys of a road trip is sampling the many original 'dinner' restaurants built in the fifties and still with all the original fittings and  fixtures “happy days” style.
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  • Actor playing Daisy Duke sits on the bonnet of the famous car used in the hit American movie and tv show The Dukes of Hazard. This car, a 2 door coupe style muscle car, was the Chrysler produced Dodge Charger. The General Lee as that car was known was adorned with the number 01.
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  • Echinacea flower heads in London, England, United Kingdom. Echinacea is a genus, or group of herbaceous flowering plants in the daisy family. The genus Echinacea has ten species, which are commonly called coneflowers.
    20190820_echinacea_001.jpg
  • Actor playing Daisy Duke sits on the bonnet of the famous car used in the hit American movie and tv show The Dukes of Hazard. This car, a 2 door coupe style muscle car, was the Chrysler produced Dodge Charger. The General Lee as that car was known was adorned with the number 01.
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  • It is late on a summer Somerset evening and light is fading towards bedtime for children. Clutching a small bunch of daisies, a five year-old girl gazes at one of her flowers as if held in a trance. Standing in a meadow belonging to her grandfather, she holds up a single stem and twirls it around in her fingers to see its shape and sense its smell. About to climb over a gate in the background, her younger brother is having an adventure of his own, standing on the metal horizontal part of the frame, holding on with one hand. It is a tranquil scene of childhood innocence, of long summer days and summer holidays. From a personal documentary project entitled "Next of Kin" about the photographer's two children's early years spent in parallel universes. Model released.
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  • Daisy runs a spotless roadside burger van along the A11 in Cambridgeshire on the 13th May 2010 in Fourwentways in the United Kingdom.
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