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Springtime blooms bring joy and beauty to Seymour

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Gazanias trail the sidewalk of Hanley Cr, Seymour. Photos: Faith Macale Photo by Faith Macale

The sun is out, a cool breeze blows through Seymour and flowers are starting to bloom.

It is springtime, once again.

The Telegraph’s Faith Macale took a walk around town to see the beautiful flowers in bloom.

Japanese camellias bloom in beautiful pinks and reds. Photo by Faith Macale
Grass is starting to get greener at Goulburn Park. Photo by Faith Macale
A lone yellow trumpet daffodil blooms in Anzac Ave, Seymour. Photo by Faith Macale
The silver wattles at Goulburn Park add a touch of yellow along the banks of the Goulburn River. Photo by Faith Macale
Ben and Anneke Smit enjoy a picnic in the sun at Goulburn Park with their dog Gracie. Photo by Faith Macale
Bright orange gazanias are blooming on the sidewalk. Photo by Faith Macale
The sunshine and cool springtime breeze makes for a perfect day to walk in the park. Photo by Faith Macale
Ducks laze and bask in the sun at Goulburn Park. Photo by Faith Macale
The JW Elliot reserve in Seymour is looking lush and green in spring. Photo by Faith Macale
Forsythias bloom in a vibrant yellow on Goulburn St, Seymour. Photo by Faith Macale
Confetti bush is starting to bloom in Seymour. Photo by Faith Macale
Pops of green around Hanley Cr, Seymour as trees start regaining their colour. Photo by Faith Macale