Flower Bouquet And Wreath Jigsaw Puzzle

Flower Bouquet And Wreath
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Tulips, peonies, cherry blossoms and other beautiful, colorful and fragrant flowers make up the flower bouquet and wreath featured in today's puzzle. Pick your difficulty level, start putting the flowers back together and let us know what other ones can you spot. Have fun!

Image Source /Credit: Christine Lovmand, 1832, Statens Museum for Kunst

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