Daffodils are in full bloom at a Bicester roundabout months after a marathon planting session.
And last week, town mayor Norman Bolster unveiled a plaque to mark the Marie Curie Centenary Field of Hope at the Peregrine Way and Neun- kirchen Way roundabout.
Last November. volunteers, including the mayor, and staff from the town council and Marie Curie planted more than 15,000 bulbs at the site.
The flowers were sponsored by about 300 people across Oxfordshire in memory of a relative.
Their names have also been entered in a book of remembrance, which will be kept at the town council offices, at The Garth, in Launton Road.
Val Pearce, the Marie Curie area fundraising manager for Berkshire and Oxfordshire, said it was wonderful to see the flowers in bloom.
She said: "Each daffodil that comes up means something to someone. It is a memory of a loved one."
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