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Can anyone tell me which plant is this ?
Bluebelltime
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D0rdogne_Damsel
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Possibly an anemone??
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Beefley
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February 2022
Could it be feverfew or limnanthes? Both self seed here prolifically
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wennoke
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February 2022
Looks like the anemones I've got growing in pots and beds. Feverfew has bright yellowy leaves and a strong scent.
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Loraine3
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I thought Nigella, Love-in-the-mist
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Busy-Lizzie
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It looks like Nigella to me too.
Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
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Fire
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February 2022
Not feverfew
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Lizzie27
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I think Nigella as well.
North East Somerset - Clay soil over limestone
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Loxley
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Agree, Nigella
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Fairygirl
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Looks more like anemone to me than nigella. Nigella is quite distinctive when it first emerges, and the foliage isn't as dense as it grows.
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
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philippasmith2
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My first thought was Nigella too but the growth habit from the base doesn't seem quite right to me.
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I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Need @Silver surfer I think