To finish the bluebell season for this year I visited Enys Gardens in Penryn. It has a large managed bluebell wood as part of the wider estate.
From a photographic point of view the managed environment provides compositions that are simpler than unmanaged forests or woods. There tends to be fewer trees and less brambly ground cover leaving a carpet of bluebell colour:
There was also an abundance of Ramsons (wild garlic), sometimes mixed with the bluebells:
And finally, elsewhere in the garden, some fine trees:
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