Lady's Smock

The pretty little Lady’s Smock, Cardamine pratensis, also known as Cuckoo Flower, is mentioned in Shakespeare’s poem ‘The Cuckoo’ from ‘Love’s Labour Lost.’ Each little flower had four pale pink, rarely white, petals. It is still fairly common throughout the British Isles, but in certain parts of Europe and Germany it is under threat.

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