IT is the time of year when sunflowers and other blooms bring vibrant colours and a sense of renewal to the British landscape.
Sunflowers, although not native, add a touch of summer's warmth with their bold and radiant demeanor.
Meanwhile, daffodils, known as the "harbingers of spring," cover gardens, roadsides, and parks with their golden hues, symbolising hope and new beginnings after the winter.
These cheerful flowers, with their strong association with Wales, also bring a delicate fragrance to the air.
These flowers perfectly represent the ever-changing beauty of nature and the enduring spirit of the British countryside.
Their presence captivates us all as they bloom and flourish throughout the changing seasons.
These flowers have inspired camera club members to capture them in a series of beautiful images.
Member Ruth Davies said: "Popped over to a local Sunflower field earlier today - all those cheery little faces are so uplifting regardless of the weather."
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