
new seeds.). I think they must bloom sometime after midnight but before 5am (my range of dog taking out times) because seed pods keep forming yet I only see spent flowers.




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Those little square seed pods are cool!
Cool indeed
What wonderful finds! Fingers crossed the primrose reseeds.
Thank you! I’m hopeful!