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What it this
haddow07
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March 2023
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Hello people does anyone know what this is seems to be very little on its own cheers
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Busy-Lizzie
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March 2023
Looks like a scilla.
Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
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bcpathome
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March 2023
Could be a Scilla ….bit early but .
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GardenerSuze
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March 2023
@haddow07
Chionodoxa is likely, similar to scillas.
I have worked as a Gardener for 24 years. My latest garden is a new build garden on heavy clay.
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Busy-Lizzie
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What colour is the centre of the flower? Chionodoxa usually has a white centre.
Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
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Asarum
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March 2023
I agree with Scilla. Mine are out already, but they are in pots.
East Anglia
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GardenerSuze
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March 2023
I think a photo of the inside of the flower would be the way to confirm. Colours can vary a welcome addition to the garden in early spring.
I have worked as a Gardener for 24 years. My latest garden is a new build garden on heavy clay.
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parrotfeather*
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March 2023
It looks more like a Scilla to me; the leaves are too broad for a Chionodoxa, I think.
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sjgrfosterqcOM8qoM
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March 2023
hi could anyone identify this tree for me please
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Liriodendron
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March 2023
It has the look of a juniper to me... not very certain though.
@Silver surfer
might know.
Since 2019 I've lived in east Clare, in the west of Ireland.
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JennyJ
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March 2023
I think it looks juniper-ish too.
Doncaster, South Yorkshire. Soil type: sandy, well-drained
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