soozsnapz

By soozsnapz

Had to search

Very hard to find it. In the cemetery near my house (which is also a lovely place for wild creatures and plants) nearly all the grassy verges, where primroses usually grow, have been trampled - by the feet of the tree-fellers who have been brought in to cut down dozens of ash trees - which are affected by ash die back disease. They have to cut them down in January and early February before the birds start to nest. So unfortunately the primroses have been a casualty this year. This one was growing out of a wall - so was safe. It was yellower than this, but I couldn’t persuade my phone to capture exactly the right colour.

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