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Isopyrum thalictroides
It is a dainty plant with a passing resemblance to an anemone, but it is actually more closely related to Thalictrum. It grows from small tubers, and despite its apparent frailty, is rather vigorous, thriving in coarse grass. Like others early spring plants it is very ephemeral, dying down and disappearing soon after it has flowered.
Upland woods of central Europe.