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Old May 1, 2018   #1
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Default Mystery Wild Flower

This little unknown plant appeared today in abundance. It is in a sparse section of the the property of a lake neighbor. The soil is sandy and poor in this area. It resides in a sunny area, but we haven't had much of that this year. There are about 5 drifts of this plant in a small area, none anywhere else.

I have it caged but that will be short lived. He wants to mow.

I thought it might be an anemone. The dandelions are for reference only!

- Lisa
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Thought I would bump this as it looks pretty common, but I can't out a name on it. The clover is white clover. This area clovered over last year. My neighbor mows frequently, but I did see pollinators all the time. They must have brought this gift with them.

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Dandelions!

Seriously, it looks like some kind of anemone. Beautiful

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Wood anemone
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/orn...one-plants.htm
Very pretty
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Thank you Linda and KarenO. They are lovely. I have to transplant them to a bed before my neighbor mows them down. I hope some will survive the move. The ground was too hard to dig, but now we are getting some rain.

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