Hello,
These small plants have started popping up in the garden. Does anyone know what they are?
Many Thanks,
Glyn
Cardamine definitely, Cardamine quinquefolia probably. It will disappear after it's flowered and seeded to reappear next year.
Wow! Thank you very much for your quick response!
We're quick here Glyn
I don't know cardamine quinquefolia Nut - just googled it - looks as if it's another candidate for under the ash trees
Like's abit of damp Dove,related to cuckoo flowers, Cardamine pratensis, water meadow plant. It's had a couple of good years here with wet and I've got it in a sticky bit so I think it will be OK now. Put it on your list
I haven't come across it either, it's very attractive.
Edit - just looked it up, its common name is Whorled Coralroot and it comes from Eastern Europe. Apparently it likes to grow by ditches and streams.
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Cardamine definitely, Cardamine quinquefolia probably. It will disappear after it's flowered and seeded to reappear next year.
In the sticks near Peterborough
Wow! Thank you very much for your quick response!
We're quick here Glyn
In the sticks near Peterborough
I don't know cardamine quinquefolia Nut - just googled it - looks as if it's another candidate for under the ash trees
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Like's abit of damp Dove,related to cuckoo flowers, Cardamine pratensis, water meadow plant. It's had a couple of good years here with wet and I've got it in a sticky bit so I think it will be OK now. Put it on your list
In the sticks near Peterborough
I haven't come across it either, it's very attractive.
Edit - just looked it up, its common name is Whorled Coralroot and it comes from Eastern Europe. Apparently it likes to grow by ditches and streams.