
Cannot tell you what these little gems are called. The flower head is not quite a centimetre across with ever so tiny yellow stamens at its centre. Each flower is carried on the end of a long fragile stem.
How they came to be in our garden I do not know, we haven’t planted them, are they self seeded via the birds ?…it is a mystery but also a nice little surprise.
It is also the last day of April….so if the words of the country rhyme are correct we can look forward to more floral delights….
“April Showers bring forth May Flowers”
and there is no doubt that we have had plenty of April Showers.
30th April
(C) David Oakes 2016
You’re shooting flowers and we awoke to snow thjis morning !!!
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Gorgeous little flowers – I hope someone is able to advise you as to what they are!
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A pleasant surprise from nature’s seed spreaders. Lovely image.
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Hi David. Back from a very cold East Riding. It was great to see all the people again. Came back with a cold. No surprise of course. I took a while if I could find your flower. I believe I did±
http://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-tiny-purple-blue-and-white-star-shaped-flowers-chionodoxa-forbesii-100769238.html
And you will have it´s Latin name as well. It´s gordious!
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Thank you I guess that’s correct
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