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April showers bring May flowers
used to imply that that the rainy days of April contribute to the growth and blooming of flowers in May
The origin of proverb "April showers bring May flowers" can be traced back to the 16th century, specifically to Thomas Tusser's 'A Hundred Good Points of Husbandry' (1557), where he wrote, "Sweet April showers do spring May flowers." This saying reflects the natural cycle of seasons, where the rain in April nourishes the soil, leading to the blossoming of plants and flowers in the following month.
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