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in the woods and copses. Of this latter beautiful species there is in Oxfordshire a blue one, growing wild, (Anemone pratensis pedunculo involucrato, petalis apice reflexis foliis bipinnatis
Lin. Sp. Pl. 760.) It is found in Whichwood Forest, near Cornbury quarry. (Vide Flora Oxoniensis). I do not mention this by way of exhibiting botanical knowledge (so easy to possess in appearance) but because I never saw the Blue Anemone wild in any other place, and it is a flower of singular beauty and elegance.Line 11.
Uncultured bells of azure Jacynths blow.
Hyacinthus non scriptus—a Hare-bell.
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And the breeze-scenting Violet lurks below.
To the Violet there needs no note, it being like the nightingale and the rose, in constant requisition by the poets.