Three-cornered leek/Snowbells
Allium triquetrum
This beautiful little flower apparently imported itself from the Mediterranean in the 19th century. It's called 'three-cornered' because its stem is three sided and being an allium it stinks of onion - or leek. Geoffrey Grigson, in his Englishman's Flora, says that in the Channel Islands you can be fined if you let it grow on your land - so I guess it's pretty invasive. (Can any Channel Islander confirm or deny?). Roy Vickery in his Folk Flora doesn't mention it at all. I don't remember it from childhood.
Thank you all for your very kind and encouraging comments about second jabs. It went fine and I only have a stiff arm today, but last night I did in fact have quite a severe reaction. However, it had gone by bedtime and I subsequently slept like a log. It meant, though, that a short walk only seemed sensible today so I went up to St John's churchyard with its wonderful selection of wildflowers to get this for you.
Hope your day's going well xx
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