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Anyone identify this (wild?) flower/weed
Stewart Robert Hinsley writes
In message , neil f writes Just found this small flower growing in a corner of my garden and wondered what it was. I'm not a gardener so have no idea - it looks like a wild flower/weed but has very pretty little white flowers that look like a miniature version of the ladies cap from the Dutch national costume. There are no leaves at all and the shoots seem to start out as little maroon coiled springs at ground level and slowly uncurl until they're about 6" high, whereupon they produce one delicate little flower. I've put two pics at http://www.anf.nildram.co.uk/workshop/temp/flower.html I'm sure it's something very common but I've never noticed it before and it would be nice to know its name. I couldn't find it in the wild flower book I've got. Cyclamen. (Sometimes known as sowbread.) I assume that it's Cyclamen coum. BTW, I think I see a leaf at the botton left. Isn't coum the spring flowering one? Or have I got muddled? -- Kay |
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