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Martin
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first wild primroses!

Post: # 47968Post Martin »

spotted this afternoon! - two clumps of wild primroses, in full luxuriant flower! :cheers:
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Post: # 47998Post Kev »

Primrose is a lovely little flower. (first flower of the year).

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Post: # 47999Post Shirley »

saw snowdrops and winter aconites this afternoon.. but no primroses.
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Post: # 48031Post Millymollymandy »

The primroses are only just starting in my garden - I think that's quite late considering how early everything else is!

The hazel catkins have been and gone on some of my trees, and the roses are still flowering!

I note in my garden diary that my Mimosa started blooming in Feb in 2005 and week 3 of March in 2006. It started this year in early January!!!

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