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Posted on 15 March 20235 March 2023 by David

Yellow, green: mahonia flowers opening, West Park

Yellow, green: mahonia flowers opening, West Park

Mahonia flowers just starting opening on one of the shrubs in West Park. I thought the buds with their green protective covering wrapped tightly round them looked rather like miniature brussels sprouts.

Yellow, green: mahonia flowers opening, West Park
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