Spring is springing - what is your favourite flower and your favourite wild flower. Why?

I love the simplicity of daisies [marguerites] also lawn daisies. Also, deep gold marigolds, for their cheerfulness. Lastly, fuchsias of all kinds - especially because they attract the huge humming-bee hawk-moth.

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  • I love violets, and I am so lucky that they grow wild in the gravel against the front and back walls of my house. Later in the year, I love rudbeckia (memory of seeing them in the wild in the prairies) and dahlias (so varied!). But most of all it's the progression of colour and form, from now to autumn, which fills me with wonder.

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  • I love violets, and I am so lucky that they grow wild in the gravel against the front and back walls of my house. Later in the year, I love rudbeckia (memory of seeing them in the wild in the prairies) and dahlias (so varied!). But most of all it's the progression of colour and form, from now to autumn, which fills me with wonder.

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