Friary gardens has essentially two main flower flushes each spring.
The first is the time of the snowdrop and aconite, the first signs of renewal after the dull months of October, November and December.
The second, as the sun climbs higher into the sky, is when glory of the snows, followed by daffodils, emerge from the ground to turn the gardens blue and yellow.
All watched over by the giant oriental plane tree, the biggest tree in the town.
As always, it's a sadly short display, only there a couple of weeks. But it is very beautiful.
Si
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