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Q: Why do snowdrops flower in spring?
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What flower is one of the first signs of spring?

snowdrops


Which spring flower also known as candlemas bells first appears in February?

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When should one plant snowdrops in the garden?

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What is a spring flower?

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Is it bad luck to have snowdrops indoors?

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What climate does a snowdrop live in?

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A flower with an I?

A spring flower called an Iris


What flower is a common Spring flower?

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What do daffodils do in spring?

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A physical change in spring?

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