Spring Oxlips A6 Card
£1.80Price
A6 tent fold card with a photograph of Primula elatior on the front and a lovely uplifting quotation by Reginald Heber (a late 18th/early19th century English bishop and hym-writer) on the reverse side.
The card is left blank for your own message and comes with a white envelope.
Floral Notes
Primula elatior is commonly known as the "oxlip", five-fingered-grass" or "paigle", a name also associated with the cowslip (Primula veris).
In the Victorian 'Language of Flowers' the oxlip was said to symbolise the expression of one's feelings; these pretty , yellow spring flowers are believed to give the confidence to 'speak out'.