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“Flowers are always there at the critical moments of life: as gifts to celebrate a birth or anniversary, as bouquets to adorn a bride, as wreaths to accompany the deceased to the grave and as memorials to comfort those who mourn.”
— Feb 09, 2025 05:47AM
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Manpreet Kaur
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“… something in these flat, red reminders [poppies], simple as a child’s cut-out, still refuses consolation and silently insists that even when life seems to stretch out for ever, it is really as fragile as a wild flower.”
— Mar 12, 2025 05:04PM
Manpreet Kaur
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For the wild bluebell is a flower of longing and loss. … Bluebells ring a silent peal for lost childhood, lost home or lost love.
— Feb 17, 2025 02:42PM
Manpreet Kaur
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The United Kingdom is the largest daffodil producer in the world, with Cornwall alone producing an annual crop of 30 million tonnes of bulbs.
— Feb 17, 2025 01:52PM
Manpreet Kaur
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As the chilly dawn begins to break a little earlier, these seasonal signs [of daffodils] remind yawning drivers and shivering teenagers that things are not, after all, quite as dark and they have been and that brighter days are coming.
— Feb 15, 2025 06:40AM
Manpreet Kaur
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The plant [forty years old] which produced the flowers may still be sending out similar rosettes every spring, to claim the annual gold medal for being itself.
— Feb 15, 2025 03:07AM

