In Europe, the first flowers to be seen in the Spring are the Alpine Squill and Wild Daffodils and soon the wood anemone and the lesser celandine.
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Flowers introduced to the U.S. |
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Flowers of Tenerife and La Gomera |
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Flowers of Michigan |
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