Korean Flowers Wallpaper - Free HD Download
Camellia bushes rise in layered mounds against a brilliant winter-blue sky, their dark evergreen foliage studded with scores of deep pink blossoms that catch the low-angle afternoon sun. Two tall Korean black pines stand behind the camellia hedge, their distinctive silhouettes with spreading horizontal branches providing a vertical counterpoint to the rounded mass of flowering shrubs below. The camellias are arranged in what appears to be a cultivated garden or temple grounds, their bushes trained into large dome shapes that create a living wall of green and pink. Individual flowers glow where direct sunlight strikes them, their petals translucent at the edges and almost luminous against the shadowed foliage beneath. The sky occupies the upper third of the frame in a gradient from pale horizon blue to deeper cerulean overhead, completely cloudless and carrying the particular crystalline quality of Korean winter air after the monsoon humidity has fully departed. This kind of camellia display is most commonly encountered at Korea's southern island temples and botanical preserves, where the mild maritime climate allows these broadleaf evergreens to reach impressive size, some specimens dating back several hundred years.