I am not really sure of the name of these flowers. They are one of the first to appear here just after the snow and grow wild everywhere. They certainly do look very glorious.
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They really do look glorious, especially after snow. 😀
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I think they are also called star flowers
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Beautiful blue color.
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Ummm …. let me think about it … SLP
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I looked at a site for identification of plants, maybe look at “common milkwort Polygala vulgaris” or …. “scilla Luciliae, Lucille’s glory of the snow” … if not, here’s the website …. http://kukkakasvit.luontoportti.fi … I think it may be out of Finland, so it should cover plants in continental Europe … have fun … good luck … SLP
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I found the name of this plant on my plant app although plant apps can be confusing. You can submit the same photo more than once and each time you get a different name.
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I can just see these in the snow, dazzling the eye with their blueness. Utterly gorgeous. I bought some purple/blue irises today to jazz up some white roses I’d been bought and they look almost blue in certain lights. I love blue flowers, gentians especially.
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I am also a fan of blue flowers
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Chionodoxa forbesii? I can not be certain because I have never worked with them before. I have seen the only in catalogues.
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I have no idea, they appear here as a wild flower after Winter and I found them in my plant finder app
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They are likely naturalized, so grow wild there now.
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