this post was submitted on 16 Jun 2023
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The Missouri Primrose is a pretty hardy plant and propagates easily. They bloom in the evenings and their flowers are spent after the end of the next day. I caught it blooming and decided to catch the emergence of these ephemeral blooms.

Side note I have a lot of plant pics. I don't want to overpost so I'll space em out

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