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Nordic berry flower bloom season

Nordic berry flower bloom season

Nordic berry flower bloom season is fantastic for anyone that enjoys taking pictures of wild berry flowers. Three of the most common wildflowers in Finland are bilberries, lingonberries, wild raspberries, and cloudberries.  In this Nordic berry flowers bloom season, the flowers are lingonberries. They are white in color when opened, just prior to the opening they are a pink color.

Nordic berry flower bloom season

The berry flowering is usually in June, the bilberries flower first about 2 weeks before the lingonberries start to flower. The bilberry flowers are also round spherical shape, they look like around rice paper light shade, exactly the same round shape and the delicate structure that you find in a rice paper light shade,

Take a look at this short video to become familiar with spotting lingonberry flowers.  There are also bumblebees pollinating the wild berry flowers, and you can tell on the video that they are very excited and busy at work.  Thank you for visiting www.marjamies.com website and watching this Nordic berry flower bloom season video. I hope the video is informative and helpful.  Please do share the video link with your friends, thanks.

Nordic berry flower bloom season for guests

Nordic berry flowers bloom season can be a great time to visit Finland. The berry season starts early June and lasts for about 4 weeks. It may vary from year to year, some seasons come early other seasons come late, so one would need to keep that in mind so that the timing is spot on.

Photography of the Nordic berry flowers bloom season

For the purpose of photography, the berry flowers bloom season needs to be timed just right, because the flowers are only at their best for about one week, to be on the safe side. That means that the bilberry flowers are good for photography for about one-week duration.  Other point for consideration is the location, the further you go South the earlier the berries bloom.  And the opposite is also true that the further you travel North, the later the wild berry flowers bloom, due to the proximity of the Arctic region, that generates cold air flow.