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UK: Fields of confetti delphiniums burst into color

Tourists are flocking to the Wyke Manor Estate site in Pershore, Worcestershire, to see the 14-acre field filled with beautiful delphiniums which only bloom for two weeks every year.

The flowers - split into 16 colours including, purple, blue, pale pink, azure blue, gold and silver - fully open up from the end of June.

An even greater variety of coloured flowers have been planted this year - including blackberry, ivory, raspberry, bluebell, tudor, pink, marigold and claret.

Every year, thousands of couples visit the site to pick out the confetti for their nuptials.

The Daily Mail posted a number of pictures of the delphinium fields in bloom - check them out here.

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