Bluebells - they are beautiful but they also come up in silly places and I'm constantly digging them out.
"In the green" so plant as soon as you can, but they'll be ok for a weeks or so - best if you keep them under damp soil/compose meanwhile. (Actually bluebells are incredibly tough so they'll be fine if you mistreat them.) Photo is from May 2021.
Happy in wet sticky clay in partial shade but should be fine on almost any soil and ok in full sun.
(Also, if you are a fan of bluebells, go and visit the ancient woodland bit of Heartwood Forest this weekend if you can.)
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