A Tangle Of Wildflowers At Mary Tavy, Devon UK
by Lesley Evered
Title
A Tangle Of Wildflowers At Mary Tavy, Devon UK
Artist
Lesley Evered
Medium
Photograph - Photography - Pentax K30
Description
Wildflowers with droplets of dew growing in grass near Mary Tavy on the Dartmoor National Park in Devon, England.....
This picture has sold as:
Scarf, 27th November 2023...
Zipper Pouch, 27th November 2023...
This picture has been featured in the following 19 groups:
The Meandering Photographer, 8th May 2023...
Flower Power, 8th May 2023...
Wisconsin Flowers And Scenery, 8th May 2023...
The United Kingdom And Republic Of Ireland, 8th May 2023...
Visions Of Spring - Glances Of Summer, 8th May 2023...
Imagination Gone Wild, 8th May 2023...
Woman Photographers, 9th May 2023...
Fine Art America Flowers Photography, 9th May 2023...
Bedroom Art Gallery, 11th May 2023....
10 Plus, 12th May 2023....
Coastal Counties Of Southern England, 25th May 2023...
Just Perfect, 10th July 2023...
The Art Workshop, 11th December 2023...
England Town And Country, 11th December 2023...
Your Very Best Photography, 11th December 2023...
Hodge Podge, 11th December 2023...
Fine Art Exploration Photography, 12th December 2023...
Your Dolls Soft Toys Or Flowers, 12th December 2023...
1 A Day Waiting Room Art, 14th December 2023...
Gorse, also known as Whin, growing wild in grasses with bell heather near to Mary Tavy.....
Mary Tavy is a village with a population of around 600, located four miles north of Tavistock in Devon in south-west England; it is named after the River Tavy. Mary Tavy used to be home to the world's largest copper mine Wheal Friendship, as well as a number of lead and tin mines. It lies within Dartmoor National Park. The village lies a mile or two north of Peter Tavy; both were shown as separate settlements in the Domesday Book entry of 1086. (Wikipedia)....
Please note that the watermark will not show on products
Uploaded
May 8th, 2023
Embed
Share
Comments (24)
Designs By Nimros
Ahh, gorse :) It was brought to NZ as a hedging plant and got out of control in a few places. It's a shame because it smells so sweet and looks pretty when flowering :) And the bees love it! Lovely shot :)
Lesley Evered replied:
Thanks for sharing Nimros.....Gorse is a wild growing plant here, mainly on heathlands and moorlands and is kept under control by burning every year. The new, tender and soft growth makes good fresh fodder for the animals which live freely on the Dartmoor National Park (very close to my home). Thanks very much for making this one a favourite.
Lesley Evered
Thanks to Julie for the feature in YOUR DOLLS SOFT TOYS OR FLOWERS group, 12th December 2023
Lesley Evered
Thanks to Nader for the feature in FINE ART EXPLORATION PHOTOGRAPHY group, 12th December 2023
Lesley Evered
Congratulations, your picture has been FEATURED on the home page in the group COASTAL COUNTIES OF SOUTHERN ENGLAND UK on 25th May 2023.
Lesley Evered
Thanks to Nader for the feature in FINE ART AMERICA FLOWERS PHOTOGRAPHY group, 9th May 2023
Lesley Evered
Thanks to Dora for the feature in VISIONS OF SPRING - GLANCES OF SUMMER group, 8th May 2023
Lesley Evered
Thanks to Ira for the feature in THE UNITED KINGDOM AND REPUBLIC OF IRELAND group, 8th May 2023
Randy Rosenberger
Surprise for you today! Your piece of beautiful artwork that you have submitted to our Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery group has been chosen by its administrator to be featured on our Homepage of our family of friends and fine artists within our group, which is constantly growing. Congratulations are in order for you for being chosen to appear in this prestigious spot within the Homepage of the WFS group. Thanks much for sharing the beauty of your artwork with other artists and potential buyers.
Lesley Evered replied:
Thanks so much Randy for featuring this one in your group....I am thrilled to bits!
Steve Rich
It is my pleasure to FEATURE your wonderful image on the homepage of "The Meandering Photographer” Please consider adding your photo to the "Feature History, The Meandering Photographer (April-June 2023)" active discussion thread. 5-8-2023
Lesley Evered replied:
Thanks very much Steve for favouriting this one and for featuring it in your group....very delighted