Description
A perennial herb of rough grassland, hedge banks, woodland edges and scrub on well-drained, calcareous soils. It produces seed readily but can also spread by stolons. A native, it is common throughout the southern half of Great Britain but is absent from large parts of north west Scotland and is not native to the island of Ireland. This wildflower also grows readily from seed sown at any time of the year.






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