Cornflower (Centaurea Cyanus) – Editorial Image Set

Image by Knelstrom Media

By Martin Foskett | Publishing | Knelstrom Media

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Alamy Image collection reference: OL15213399 | 7 photographs | Editorial use
This editorial image set documents the common cornflower (Centaurea cyanus) in natural meadow and field-edge conditions. Across seven photographs, the collection offers a consistent yet varied visual treatment, combining close botanical detail with broader environmental context.

​The images show blue cornflower blooms in natural light, with a shallow depth of field to isolate the flower heads while retaining the surrounding grasses and wild vegetation. Detail shots highlight the structure and colour of the composite flower. At the same time, wider frames include stem, foliage, and growth habit, making the set suitable for both illustrative and contextual editorial use.

The naturalistic presentation avoids staging or artificial backgrounds, positioning the cornflower as it appears in situ. This makes the collection particularly relevant for editorial features covering wildflowers, biodiversity, pollinators, conservation, rural landscapes, and agricultural margins. The intense blue colour provides clear visual impact while remaining realistic and credible for news, educational, and reference contexts.

As a group, the seven images work together as a cohesive set, allowing editors flexibility to illustrate a single article across multiple placements or to select individual frames for standalone use. The collection balances visual appeal with documentary reliability, aligning well with typical Alamy editorial requirements.

Licensed for editorial use only.

Ideal for environmental reporting, educational publishing, countryside features, and biodiversity-related stories.

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