So I may have had it backwards , its White with pale pink edges.
Does anyone recognize this plant?
When the flower is open, it resembles a little a tulip and is mostly white with a pale pink center area. the root system are very small bulbs and total height is about 10-12".
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It was my grandfather's favorite flower. We have handed it down through generations. We call it the purple flower plant.
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Looks like trillium
Might be a Naked Lady
I also knew them as surprise lilies.
Onion weed
It looks like SnowDrops to me. Is it presently in bloom?
I looked up all over the 5 suggestions so far. Onion weed and snow drop are the closest. But although these look druppy ( I am replanting them) they are actually straight up to the sun. And yes they are currently in full bloom. Not the time to replant but I had no choice, old location is under construction and all would have died.
I was going to guess Snowdrops as well. :)
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We call them rain lilies in Florida.