These incredible pictures show the world's largest Camellia maze that has just sprung into bloom.
The circular maze is made of row after row of pink camellias that are bursting out of the green hedges.
Located at Tregothnan Estate, in Cornwall's Roseland Peninsula, this is believed to be the largest maze of its kind in the world.
And now the flowers have started to bloom, as the mild weather in the South West continues to improve.
A spokesperson for Tregothnan estate said: "It’s a very large maze, which is highly unusually made from Camellia.
"The largest mazes in the world are made from ash or beech, something more suitable for hedge pruning.
"Camellia is not an obvious choice, but as Tregothnan is the home of Camellia in the UK, that had to be the material used for the Tregothnan maze.
"In March the maze blooms in pink bud, creating overwhelming beauty for this candy coloured labyrinth."
Other mazes in Cornwall include the one at Glendurgan at Mawnan Smith although under current lockdown rules we can't actually get lost in any of them.
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