The spring flowers include the primrose or Primula vulgaris and the lesser celandine.
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In the springtime " Primula vulgaris " grows profusely in the area.
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The ground flora, which includes abundant Primroses ( " Primula vulgaris " ) which have been the subject of some classic genetic studies.
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The woods are rich in a wide range of plants, especially common bluebells and primroses ( or Primula vulgaris ) in the spring, and associated orchids as well as the yellow rattle.
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In early spring, the woodland floor is scattered with the yellow flowers of primrose, " Primula vulgaris ", and lesser celandine, " Ranunculus ficaria ", and the white flowers of wood anemone, " Anemone nemorosa ", which give way in late spring to thick carpets of bluebells, " Hyacinthoides non-scripta ".
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Trees for Life's Woodland Ground Flora Project seeks to enhance populations of plants which have become scarce in established woodland, species such as one-flowered wintergreen ( " Moneses uniflora " ), and twinflower ( " Linnaea borealis " ), and to establish populations of these plants, and more common species such as primrose ( " Primula vulgaris " ) and bluebell ( " Hyacinthoides non-scripta " ), in new woodland where these species are absent.