I found this Anenome
in platfields, however have since discovered it to be a very common perennial –
to sometimes form large carpets on suitable woodland floors. From March to May,
it can be seen to have 5-10 white or pinkish petal-like sepals. Its fruits,
beaked in round clusters. The plant is widespread. Tolerant to most soils,
thrives in part shade.
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