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Primrose

usgb/ˈprɪmrəʊz/Volume
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Spring FlowerPlay
Primroses often symbolize the beginning of spring, representing new life or rebirth. SlideThe valley was dotted with primroses, heralding the start of spring.
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Primroses are common in gardens and wild in Europe, suggesting a natural, simple beauty. SlideGrandma had a corner full of primroses in her cottage garden.
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In literature, primroses sometimes symbolize youth or innocence, used in poetry and prose. SlideShe was as delicate and fair as a primrose, untouched by the harshness of the world.
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