Flowers in the Delta

The Delta was originally the swampy area where three large rivers, the Rhine (draining northern Switzerland and western Germany), the Maas (draining eastern Belgium) and the Schelde (draining northern Belgium) met. The area was subject to regular disasterous flooding, the last of which killed about 500 people in 1953. Now, the Delta islands, safely behind a large impressive system of dikes, form the "market garden" of the Netherlands. In addition to fruits and vegetables, flowers are grown commerically for seeds and bulbs. Here are vast fields of phlox.


The centre of the town of Zierikzee has beautiful gardens of flowers - with many butterflies.






Comments

Margot said…
Looks like a beautiful place.

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