English: Essex Oxlip These Oxlips were photographed growing at the side of a lane close to Hempstead Woods in Essex.
Oxlips rarely grow outside East Anglia. They are members of the Primula family and often confused with cowslips. Cowslips however are far more widespread.
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Oxlips rarely grow outside East Anglia. They are members of the Primula family and often