Look: Flower Farm at Wadi Asimah in Fujairah

Around 30,000 flowers, which include Delphinia, gladioli, sunflowers, snapdragons and more

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Visitors at UAE Flowers Farm in Fujairah. The farm has around 30,000 stunningly gorgeous flowers. A sprawling flower farm which is hidden at Wadi Asimah, Fujairah is a must-visit place in UAE.
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The farm is open to the public from 6 am until 7 pm throughout the week, where approximately they receive 100-200 visitors in a day and about 400 visitors during the weekend.
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Tricolor daisy, is an annual plant of the family Asteraceae and is native to North Africa such as Morocco. The flower is a single flower.
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Sunflowers at UAE Flowers farm. Their highly vibrant yellow color is a direct attraction for the visitors.
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Visitors at UAE Flowers Farm in Asimah Valley, Fujairah.
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During the summer the land is left behind until the next season.
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The owner Mohammed Al Mazroui has devoted more than seven years to keep his landscape blooming.
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Delphinia flowers at UAE Flowers farm.
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A visitor at the flowers farm.
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Snapdragon, they bloom best in well-drained, moist soil, in cool late-spring or early-summer temperatures. They can tolerate light shade but bloom much better in full sun.
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Queen Anne's lace. This well known wildflower is easily identified by its flat-topped cluster of small, white flowers and fern-like leaves.
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A farm having many flowers with mountains in the background.
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Tricolor daisy.
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Carpenter bees. Like other native bees, carpenter bees are important pollinators in native plant communities, gardens, and in some crops. As they visit flowers and feed on nectar, they pick up and transfer pollen.
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A visitor at the farm.
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A visitor is seen holding flowers that were bought from the farm.
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A number of farms have been carved out of the rocky banks of wadis.
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The emirate of Fujairah is known for its mountains and wadis, natural springs and sandy beaches.

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