Colorful Fields Of Flowers

Here are a few colorful flower fields from around the world for your color inspiration enjoyment.

Shibazakura Park Japan


The cherry blossoms that bloom each year in Japan bring masses of tourists and locals out to appreciate the natural spectacle but it’s not the only blossom blooming their. Every spring the slopes of Mt. Mokoto bloom with shibazakura, or moss phlox, in a palette of white, pink and purple flowers that cover a carefully landscaped area of 80,000m². An area that was hand planted over an eight-year period.

Photo by cozymax.org

Shibazakura can be translated as ‘lawn cherry blossoms’ and it is easy to see why.

The palette of flowers weaves its way to the top of the hill as if someone has intricately rolled out a carpet, creating what is probably one of the most colorful hills in the world.

Photo by tokyogoat

Photo by biwanoki

Photo by COUTA

Flower Festival in Riyadh City


Flower Festival in Riyadh City; Photo by hanin_33

Flower Festival in Riyadh City; Photo by hanin_33

Tulip Fields


Tulip Field Photo by sassy40’s ~Signed-off!

Tulip Fields; Photo by taratp

Skagit Valley Tulip Festival; Photo by stevevoght

Rapeseed Field in Japan


Rapeseed field in Japan; Photo by trasroid

Sunflower Field in Michigan


Sunflower field in Burgess, Michigan; Photo by Odalaigh

Baby Blue Eyes Field in Japan


Baby Blue Eyes field in Japan; Photo by gracias!

Baby Blue Eyes field in Japan; Photo by gracias!

Lavender Field in England


Lavender fields in Lower Coscombe, England; Photo by Iforgotthequestion

Poppy Reserve in California


Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve; Photo by CaptSpaulding

Author: evad
David Sommers has been loving color as COLOURlovers' Blog Editor-in-Chief for the past two years. When he's not neck deep in a rainbow he's loving other things with The Post Family (http://thepostfamily.com/), a Chicago-based art blog, artist collective & gallery.