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crocus, Galanthus nivalis, Lesser Celandine, primrose, Primula vulgaris, snowdrop, spring flowers in January
It’s not even the end of January and the spring flowers are starting to open. I saw these Snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis), Crocuses (Crocus sp.), Lesser celandines (Ficaria verna) and Primroses (Primula vulgaris) yesterday during a walk through my local park and cemetery. They’re wonderful to see but I have a feeling winter hasn’t quite finished with us yet.
What pretty pictures. Your Spring in the South is definitely ahead of ours up here in the North, we have snowdrops but still waiting for anything more colourful. I’m sure you’re right about more winter to come …
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Rain, rain, rain here at the moment though not too cold. Any flowers will be drowning!
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All these are favourites of mine 🙂 I have seen primulas beginning to flower along with the Snowdrops. Lovely images!
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Thanks, Pete. They’re pretty to see but sooooo early!
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Spring flowers so early! In Latvia they are at the end of March.. April!
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It’s very early here, too, Ilze. Strange weather!
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Global warming….
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Lulling us into a false sense of security.
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I’m sure you’re right, Joyce. 🙂
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How beautiful. 🙂
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They were lovely to see. Thanks, Becca.
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