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Birds eye primrose (Primula farinosa) a plant confined in Britain to the Pennines of
Birds eye primrose (Primula farinosa) a plant confined in Britain to the Pennines of Durham and Yorkshire and Durhams coastal limestone. Widdybank Fell, Upper Teesdale, Durham, England, UK, June
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Angiosperm Angiospermae Asteranae Asterid Dicot Dicotyledon Ericales Flower Flowering Plant Habitat Magnoliopsida Pink Plantae Primula Primulaceae Seed Plant Spermatophyte Spermatophytina Tracheophyta Vascular Plant Birds Eye Primrose Primula Farinosa
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Nature's Pink Delight - Birds Eye Primrose Blooms in the Pennines of Durham and Yorkshire!
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. Behold the exquisite beauty of the Birds Eye Primrose, a rare gem found exclusively in the breathtaking landscapes of Britain's Pennines. This vibrant flowering plant, known scientifically as Primula farinosa, captivates with its delicate pink petals and enchanting allure. Caught on camera by the talented photographer Steve Nicholls, this stunning print transports us to Widdybank Fell in Upper Teesdale, Durham. Imagine standing amidst this picturesque scene in June, surrounded by nature's finest creation - an explosion of color against a backdrop of lush greenery. The Birds Eye Primrose belongs to the primula family and is a true testament to Mother Nature's artistry. Its presence brings joy not only to our eyes but also to countless insects that rely on its nectar for survival. While confined primarily to Durham and Yorkshire's Pennines and Durhams coastal limestone regions, this extraordinary plant reminds us of the unique biodiversity found within Great Britain. It stands tall as a symbol of resilience and adaptability in even the harshest environments. Let this image transport you into a world where flowers dance with bees, where every petal holds secrets waiting to be discovered. Soothe your soul with nature's symphony as you gaze upon this remarkable photograph captured by Steve Nicholls from Nature Picture Library.
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