Definition
Primula veris, commonly known as the cowslip, is a charming perennial wildflower. It's recognized by its clusters of small, bell-shaped, yellow flowers. These flowers often have a sweet fragrance, making them attractive to bees and butterflies. Cowslips are early bloomers, heralding the arrival of spring. They are like nature's little golden bells, announcing warmer days. Think of them as the sunshine of the flower world βοΈ.