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Stephanie Colderick

Holly Willoughby left in awe of 'beautiful' Welsh lavender fields as This Morning broadcasts from Gower

Not for the first time Holly Willoughby declared Wales "beautiful" as This Morning broadcast part of the show from Gower. Daisy Payne was presenting live from the area's beautiful lavender fields on Thursday, June 29.

Daisy was at Gower Fresh Christmas Trees in Three Crosses where the stunning fields of lavender are located at this time of year. You can read more about the lavender fields here. You can keep up to date with the latest TV and showbiz news by signing up to the newsletter here.

Holly said "Look at that, that is just so beautiful!" while chatting to Daisy who then spoke to Rob Morgan, owner of Gower Fresh Christmas Trees. Rob said he was "very lucky to do what I do" and it "takes a lot of work" to grow such impressive lavender fields.

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Rob said: "As you can tell from the smell and how it looks today, its phenomenal viewing and the smell is amazing." Rob uses a south-facing field and said the crop "has absolutely thrived" this year.

The lavender will be used for oils, bath bombs and soaps once the field is no longer open to the public. Daisy then went on to show viewers at home how to grow and care for lavender in their gardens.

This is not the first time Holly has been left impressed by Wales as on St David's Day This Morning opened with a Welsh choir at Pembrey Country Park, which she loved. The male and female Cor Curiad choirs from Llanelli performed Men of Harlech on the beach at Pembrey Country Park and after the performance giving the choir a big round of applause Holly said: "Well that was lovely! Good morning – or should I say bore da."

And just days ago, Josie Gibson was left raving about Pembrokeshire during a live segment while co-hosting This Morning with Craig Doyle, saying: "I want to go now." Read more about that here.

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