Country Life by Richard Williamson
Those flowers may be white, but if they were gold, you could imagine them to be buttercups. They are in the family after all and very closely related. I know they have finished blooming, but they were so good this year I could not resist showing you their photograph.
For three weeks during the dry spell they challenged the stars and the five planets and then the growing moon. By day they watched the sun and followed it round the sky, by night their closed petals became constellations.
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Hide AdIt was a wonderful sight, But farmers of old would have seen the wood anemone, as the rest of the buttercup family, as a useless weed, poisoning their stock.
For full story see West Sussex Gazette May 17