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Wood anenome
Wood anenome

An early spring flowering wildflower blooming from March to May. Wood anenome can often be seen carpeting woodland floors during the spring period. The white, star shaped flowers supply a good source of pollen for both honey and bumble bees.

Forget me not
Forget me not

Forget me not is a short lived, perennial wildflower with pretty, bright blue flowers that bloom from April to June. Look out for it in shaded areas, such as woodland, hedgerows and roadside verges.


 
 

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Wood anenome

An early spring flowering wildflower blooming from March to May. Wood anenome can often be seen carpeting woodland floors during the spring period. The white, star shaped flowers supply a good source of pollen for both honey and bumble bees.

Forget me not

Forget me not

Forget me not is a short lived, perennial wildflower with pretty, bright blue flowers that bloom from April to June. Look out for it in shaded areas, such as woodland, hedgerows and roadside verges.

 

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