Solved Something blue

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  1. Sheal

    Sheal Total Gardener

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    Sorry the focusing isn't good the wind was quite strong. I discovered this in my garden, no more than 3 inches in height with strappy leaves. Any ideas please?

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    • Punkdoc

      Punkdoc Super Gardener

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      Looks like one of the Scillas to me.
       
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      • micearguers

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        Looks like Chionodoxa to me.
         
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        • Sheal

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          Thanks @micearguers, you've jogged my memory. :thumbsup: They were in pots until two years ago when I planted them out. I thought they'd died not having seen them last year.
           
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