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| 6 Jun 2023 | |
| Written by Helen Stephenson | |
| Landscape And Nature News |
Springtime is the season for wildflowers and here at Princethorpe that always means bluebells. The bright violet-blue perennials carpet the woodlands around the College site every year from late April to late May. They have been glorious one again, so we had to pop out and take some photos to share. For many of our Old Princethorpians the bluebells are a reminder of their time at Princethorpe, and we hope you enjoy looking through the photos. It's always a joy to see them bloom and, as always, they look just magical.
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