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Hi
I found two of these beautiful flowers growing on the allotment. Any
ideas?
Thanks for any feedback.
Paul.

http://bodhana.co.uk/images/wildflower01.jpg
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I found two of these beautiful flowers growing on the allotment. Any
ideas?


Heartsease. Wild pansy.


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Nick Maclaren.
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In article ,
Paul wrote:
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I found two of these beautiful flowers growing on the allotment. Any
ideas?


Heartsease. Wild pansy.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.


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In message , Paul
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Hi
I found two of these beautiful flowers growing on the allotment. Any
ideas?
Thanks for any feedback.
Paul.

http://bodhana.co.uk/images/wildflower01.jpg


One of the wild pansies; most likely identification is Viola tricolor.
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On Sun, 12 Oct 2008 21:27:01 +0100 (BST), wrote:

In article ,
Paul wrote:
Hi
I found two of these beautiful flowers growing on the allotment. Any
ideas?


Heartsease. Wild pansy.


Also known as "Love in idleness". Don't know why!
Cherish it. I think they are more beautiful than those big blousy
bedding things!

Pam in Bristol


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Hi
I found two of these beautiful flowers growing on the allotment. Any
ideas?
Thanks for any feedback.
Paul.

http://bodhana.co.uk/images/wildflower01.jpg
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Hi it is definetly a Viola tricolour sold in australia as Johnny Jump ups.
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