Oenothera cinaeus  by pyrrhula

Oenothera cinaeus

Sorry I border you again with flowers ( Kidding ) I love those fields . They are little treasures in our farmland.
This flowers are cultivated for the oil of the seeds .It`s use for medical purposes , and I`m told very expensive .
Although the origin of this flower is America we have cultivate this plant for a long time and even give it a Dutch name : Teunisbloem
Great shot .... like the trees at the end of the field!
August 3rd, 2012  
What an impressive looking field with beatuiful flowers. Great capture.
August 3rd, 2012  
Beautiful
August 3rd, 2012  
Love that horizon.
August 3rd, 2012  
beautiful landscape
August 3rd, 2012  
Wonderful rows of them
August 3rd, 2012  
beautiful neat rows as far as the eye can see.
August 3rd, 2012  
nice neat rows, and some great composition!, if this oil is expenive, then there is a small fortune lying here in this field of bloolms!
August 4th, 2012  
Flowers never get old ,love it!!
August 4th, 2012  
Very pretty scene.. I love the horizon with the trees and the clouds..
August 4th, 2012  
An impressive view of your countryside!
August 4th, 2012  
How wonderful to be able to see fields of flowers like this! A beautiful capture. I love seeing flowers. 8)
August 4th, 2012  
wonderful information and POV!! beautiful image
August 4th, 2012  
Very beautiful capture of the countryside. the fields are so huge there. Thanks for the story too.
August 4th, 2012  
Beautiful view! I like the trees in the distance! (I translated the name - in English the plants are called Evening Primrose and the oil is used for skin conditions, rheumatic pain and menstrual pain and symptoms)
August 4th, 2012  
great capture...I love how the eyes are drawn right into the trees at the horizon.
August 4th, 2012  
This is beautiful! the converging lines are really captivating! the white flowers so pretty
August 4th, 2012  
a sight for sore eyes...love the agriculture in yr country!
August 5th, 2012  
I love your flower pics! I have learned so much about flowers from you! :0)
August 6th, 2012  
Love the symmetry of this shot - the rows of flowers stretching to the horizon and especially the 7 little trees on the horizon. Like the cloudscape too.
August 9th, 2012  
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