This attractive spring flower is found at the edges of ponds and lakes, in marshes and other wet habitats. It is sometimes known as Kingcup due to the shape of its flower.
I am semi-retired after a career in medical sciences. I now work from home doing independent research and consultancy amongst other things. One advantage of this is that I do have time to indulge my interests including birdwatching, natural history, steam trains and history particularly ancient history.
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