The Great Burnet (Sanguisorba officinalis) is a bulbous, flowering herbaceous perennial plant in the Rosaceae family.

It is found in grasslands in Europe, northern Asia, and the northern areas of North America.
It grows to about 100 centimetres (39 inches) tall.
The flowers of the Pink Tanna cultivar are pinkish and egg-shaped. Some people say they look like lollipops.
The Great Burnett flowers in June and July in the Northern Hemisphere.
Photographed in the Botanical Garden, Paris, August 2021.




Photographer: Martina Nicolls
MARTINA NICOLLS