
This plant is about a foot high, and very delicate.

I have gone through my plant book page by page,

and can't find anything like it.

The photos above were taken a week and a half ago, and the one below, this afternoon.
PS Thanks to my readers who have identified this mystery plant for me!!!!
4 comments:
I'll search my books, I know I have seen this before. It looks like it may be from the colombine family. It is definitely fragile looking. It may be a hybrid gone back to its mother plant. Too cool. Love this challenge. I hope to get back to you on this
What an amazing flower! It is beautiful and ... I've never seen anything like it before, so I'm stumped.
Beautiful flower! I think it's Early Meadow Rue.
I agree, Hetty, it is a rue. We have meadow rue in Calif. I love your blog, thank you for such a gift.
Gayle
San Diego
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