Pilewort
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Pilewort (Ficaria) - Plants of the Crowfoot family, much resembling some kinds of Buttercup. F. ranunculoides (Lesser Celandine) is a common British plant, 3 to 6 inches high, bearing glossy yellow flowers in early spring. It is so common that it would not be mentioned but for its pretty double and white varieties. A good plant for growing under trees, in moist borders, in any soil. Division.
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Great Pilewort
Great Pilewort (Ficaria Grandiflora) - A large-flowered kind, about twice the size of our native kind. It is easily grown and showy, and could be naturalised, especially on sandy and free soils. S. Europe.
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