ID please?

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  1. shiney

    shiney President, Grumpy Old Men's Club Staff Member

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    I'm sure I know this but can't remember :doh:. It's hiding in our Cyclamen bed.

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  2. wiseowl

    wiseowl Amicable and friendly Admin Staff Member

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    Hello looks a little like my Wood anemone better wait until an expert comes along:smile:
     
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    • Tidemark

      Tidemark Total Gardener

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      No expert here but I’d second wood anemone.
       
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      • Plantminded

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        You’re an expert @wiseowl, it’s wood anemone, Anemone nemorosa :).
         
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        • shiney

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          Thanks @wiseowl :blue thumb:. I'm pretty sure you are correct as it has five leaves.
           
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          • pete

            pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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            I was scared to say, it seemed too easy.:biggrin:
             
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            • Michael Hewett

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              We call them Wind Flowers here - Anemonoides nemorosa, they're everywhere in the hedgerows now.
               
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