A springtime hedgerow delight spreads through bush and over logs.
The humble periwinkle, often consigned to the lowly status of weed, is in fact a beautiful plant.
It’s cartwheel flowers and violet hues garland the bushes and root stocks along the wayside.
It is a peasants floral crown, a gift of the commons to all.
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