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Forget-me-nots and Tulips in a Lacy Setting
a field full of blue and orange flowers next to a tree
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Forget-me-nots and Tulips (Explored)

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A lacy setting for the colourful tulips, forget-me-nots have brightened gardens for a very long time. The name was first used in English in 1532. Similar names pop up in many other languages too. Whatever they're called, a whole flower-bed of them just seems to say, "Spring!" View On Black
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