I found this circle of flowers today. They're not planted in a circle as they're the type of flowers that just bloom naturally in springtime in the UK. Does anyone know why they've formed a circle? And what type of flowers they are?

by SkyFine329

11 Comments

  1. OrneryToo

    Where water has pooled and the seeds floated to the edge? Maybe?

    Or aliens…

  2. NaturalPhilosopher47

    They’re crocus flowers. Saffrons sister.

  3. tooshpright

    Some wild mushrooms do this. Start with 1 plant, the seeds spread around it and it grows outward. However that does not explain why they are circles and not all filled up in the middle…

  4. idream411

    Fairy circle, stay out unless you want to end up in a fairy forest

  5. Over-Director-4986

    They’re crocuses. They’re bulbs underground so they split and spread. I guess they spread in a circle here.

  6. EyePatchMustache

    You know what would be fun? If you did this on purpose all over the place

  7. Crocuses are often planted, sometimes by someone planting the seeds in a circle.

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