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glynn wallac | 16:02 Sun 25th Mar 2007 | Home & Garden
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Has anyone heard of a buttercup coloured flower that grown near water. Years ago, as children we called it the Mollyblob
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Marsh Marigold

One of the oldest members of the Ranunculaceae family is the Marsh-marigold which is thought to have been around since before the last ice age. Most commonly seen in damp areas of land, it's local names include Kingcup, Mollyblob, Pollyblob, Waterbubble and Gollins.

s: Flora Britannica, Richard Mabey

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