/ˈɒkslɪp/
A type of wild primrose (Primula elatior) found in woodlands and meadows
Represents renewal, quiet beauty, and the gentle arrival of spring; symbolizes resilience and natural harmony
Embodies simplicity, pastoral peace, and connection to the earth; often linked with innocence and the fleeting beauty of nature
Originating in England, Oxlip is rooted in traditional British flora and rural landscape terminology
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