Ox Eye Collection
The Ox-Eye Daisies, a stunning sight in the North Wessex Downs at West Kennet near Marlborough, Wiltshire, UK
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The Ox-Eye Daisies, a stunning sight in the North Wessex Downs at West Kennet near Marlborough, Wiltshire, UK. As if choreographed by nature itself, every single flower in this vast sea of blooms has gracefully turned its face towards the sun. Against a backdrop of chalk downlands, these daisies create an enchanting spectacle that is sure to captivate any onlooker. In Lower Saxony, Germany, the Ox-eye Daisy continues to charm with its delicate white petals contrasting against a clear blue sky. Whether found flourishing in gardens or dotting the countryside landscape, these flowers add a touch of elegance and beauty wherever they bloom. Picture No. 12010458 showcases the mesmerizing Indian owl moth known as Erebus macrops fluttering amidst vibrant Gaillardia and Pyrethrum species. The combination of colors creates an artistic masterpiece that celebrates nature's creativity. Curtis British Entomology Plate 162 reveals another fascinating aspect of nature's interconnectedness - Western dock (Rumex aquaticus) and ox-eye daisy (Buphthalmum salicifolium) coexisting harmoniously. This illustration serves as a reminder that even seemingly unrelated species can find harmony within their shared environment. W Mullien's color litho painting features an intriguing mix of plants including Ox Eye alongside Water Mint, Marsh Mallow, Mug Wort, and Mother Wort. Each plant contributes its unique characteristics to create a visually striking composition that highlights biodiversity at its finest. Amidst all this natural splendor lies Picture No. 12010460 showcasing the graceful Least sandpiper (Calidris minutilla). With its slender legs delicately navigating through lush greenery and vibrant blossoms like the Ox-Eye Daisy nearby; it reminds us how wildlife seamlessly integrates into our surroundings.