Celandines

Celandines (right-hand side)
Mike Gee

A member of the buttercup family, the lesser celandine grows in woodland, hedgerows and damp grassy places by streams and rivers. It has shiny deep green leaves, long stalks and yellow flowers. Greater celandines have greyish-green leaves and flourish in open woodland, coppices and hedgerows. They are often cultivated in gardens.

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