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primrose

[prim-rohz] / ˈprɪmˌroʊz /


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The desert climate allows for some of the earlier blooms in California, including desert primrose, desert sunflower and blooming cactuses.

From New York Times

The metal base would include a glass mosaic depicting yellow primroses on stems with leaves of many shades of green.

From New York Times

The repair is to remove dense patches of para grass, wild taro, primrose willow, water hyacinth and others.

From Washington Times

With a pleasingly rounded form, Cornelian cherry may be trained as a multitrunked small tree and worked into mixed plantings alongside hellebores, primroses, early bulbs and other early spring-border beauties.

From Seattle Times

“The primrose is the first flower after the winter, it’s something even a child knows,” Boeri said in an interview, calling his vision for the building design “a strong message that everyone can understand.”

From Seattle Times