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Found colonising the banks of our stream, Viburnum opulus has only just come into flower.
Each May since 1936, as the dogwoods come into flower, the Greenfield Hills Congregational Church has held a Dogwood Festival on its grounds, formerly Dr. Bronson's estate.
There was no way to avoid the puddles in the path or the tall soaked grass alongside it, or the wild carrot which had recently come into flower.
As they come into flower, alongside those other two faithfuls, the winter aconite (Eranthis hyemalis) and Cyclamen coum, there can be no better sign that the days are getting longer, temperatures are rising, and our gardens are readying themselves for the extravaganza to come.
Thousands of poppies are to be planted across Swansea and will come into flower this summer to mark the 100th anniversary of World War One.
Manzanita plants come into flower at exactly nesting time - that's an example of co-evolution.
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I am surprised to see the first of the winter sweet (chimonanthus praecox) coming into flower.
For me, however, it's the time of year when my garden comes into flower.
Jasmine and potted geraniums are coming into flower, and local cats lounge in the afternoon sun.
In the garden of the little farm the fruit trees are coming into flower and others are beginning to leaf.
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