In 1920 Sir Francis Darwin wrote “It looks, to put the thing fancifully, as if a parliament of plants had
met and decided that some arrangement must be made since the world would be
inconveniently full if they all flowered at once; or they may have believed
that there were not enough insects to fertilise the whole Flora, if all their
services were needed in one glorious month of crowded life. Springtime and
Other Essays by Francis Darwin. Well, they must be in disarray this year (perhaps they are
heading into an election!) as I can hardly keep up with so many lovelies
flowering at once.
A little part of England is showing itself, peaking shyly from the shady nooks; you must take the time, slow down and feel the earth beneath your knees to embrace the tiny enchantment of these spring time woodland flowers.
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Crocus Pickwick
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English Primrose
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Chinese forget me not? |
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Primula "Clotted Cream" - what a find! |
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Primula "Veris" |
The scent of the bluebells, primrose and violets will carry you off to the Malvern Hills or some Secret Garden reverie where you will hear Robin sing. Long before Jo Malone burst on the scene, these elusive scents have been captured by Penhaligon’s, wonderfully well in their Bluebell range.
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