Tiny blue stars under the big white Snowdrops: Two-leaf Squill (
Scilla bifolia). Many bulb flowers growing in the wild originate from gardens. But this is a truly wild species.
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In the picture you can see whence its name; the flower stalk rises from between two gutted leaves.
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And here 'blue' is really blue, in strong contrast with leaves and ferns around.