The land was quiet and pleasant, with teasels, cowslips, bluebells, and dark soil ridged for spuds or glowing with oil seed rape. |
We have no soldanellas and auriculas, and Alpine cowslips, no brilliant gentians and anemones. |
In spring, the pale, delicate yellows of stiff cowslips are succeeded by the stronger chromes of sprawling birdsfoot trefoil and buttercup. |
We received data on places around the UK where cowslips, primroses and false oxlips are growing. |
In my garden I am happily growing the common primrose, cultivated cowslips, and primulas. |
Primroses, cowslips and swallows are everywhere and the softening in the weather is a sure sign that brighter and warmer days are near. |