In Estonian rural areas, a wonderful sight unfolds in summer - the roadsides are full of blooming flowers. This beautiful tradition originated from local farmers who sow various flower seeds along their fields and road edges.
Each farmer chooses different flowering plants according to their taste, but mixes of poppies, daisies, and cornflowers are especially popular. These create a harmonious and striking combination that delights both local residents and passing tourists.
Red poppies, white daisies, and blue cornflowers form a natural representation of the Estonian flag colors, proudly waving along the roadsides. This is not just an aesthetic choice, but also a tribute to our homeland and its nature.
In addition to beauty, these flowery roadsides also have practical value. They provide habitat and food for many insects, including bees and butterflies, thus contributing to the preservation of biodiversity.
In addition to the common flowers, you can also find other colorful plants along the roadsides, such as corn chamomile, ox-eye daisy, and pot marigold. Some farmers have begun sowing native species as well, supporting Estonia's indigenous flora. The flowery roadsides are not just a summer phenomenon. The blooming begins in spring with early species like dandelions and primroses, continuing into autumn with later bloomers such as purple loosestrife and marigolds. This ensures that the roadsides remain beautiful and vibrant throughout almost the entire growing season.
Blooming roadsides have become an integral part of Estonian rural life, reflecting our love for nature and beauty. These colorful strips remind us that beauty can be found in the most ordinary places if we just pay a little attention.
Next time you drive along Estonian roads, take a moment to enjoy this natural spectacle. It's a true Estonian summer gem that deserves to be noticed and appreciated.
I saw them too, very beautiful to drive past these rows of flowers.
Greetings @foxkat ,
What a lovely post with stunning photographs of this colourful summer tradition in Estonia....beautiful flowers......thank you!
Kind Regards, Bleujay
Thank you for the kind words!
Having been in Europe in Spring and Summer, I can agree that the wildflowers are out of this world!
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