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Primula, Primrose or Primrose, belongs to the Primulaceae family.
purple primrose (primula elatior) in a zinc watering can in the garden
Primrose forest bloomed in the spring. A beautiful soft yellow flower close-up in the bright rays of the sun. Macro of wild forest flowers. Natural green background. The concept of early spring.
Home garden concept with red primrose flowers growing in a decorative flower pot. High quality photo
White primrose blossoms with raindrops in early spring

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Floral abstract for background and decoration, with wavy light trails made with blurring of primroses in springImage used under license from Freestock.com<a href="https://www.freestock.com/free-photos/floral-abstract-background-decoration-wavy-light-280387307">Image used under license from Freestock.com</a>
Fluidity of spring flowers: Wavy light trails created by radial blur of primroses, with predominance of blue and violet, for decoration and backgroundImage used under license from Freestock.com<a href="https://www.freestock.com/free-photos/fluidity-spring-flowers-wavy-light-trails-280378529">Image used under license from Freestock.com</a>
Pallas primrose (binomial name: Primula pallasii, sometimes identified as Primula elatior subspecies pallasii) blooming together in a flower bed, spring in northern Illinois (selective focus)Image used under license from Freestock.com<a href="https://www.freestock.com/free-photos/pallas-primrose-binomial-name-primula-pallasii-278440898">Image used under license from Freestock.com</a>