STUDENTS WALKING PAST THE WISTERIA ON THE MASTER'S LODGE AT CHRIST'S COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE


STUDENTS WALKING PAST THE WISTERIA ON THE MASTER'S LODGE AT CHRIST'S COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE ON THURSDAY APRIL PLANT HAS FLOWERED FOUR WEEKS EARLY DUE TO THE GOOD SPRING WEATHER. Beautiful purple WISTERIA is blooming FOUR WEEKS early in Britain’s parks and gardens, thanks to the sunny Spring weather. The pretty lavender and viola flowers, which usually come out in May, are producing stunning displays across the country are after an unusually mild April. Gardeners say the sunshine has helped the purple plant put on a particularly spectacular show this year. Swathes of wisteria, which flowers for about a month, are now creating wonderful walls of purple on cottages and houses across Britain. At Cambridge University’s historic Christ’s College visitors have today (Thurs) been stopping to admire the plant which now stretches across the whole of the Master’s Lodge.


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