Hello all. I have a quick question for the green-fingered among you, which I have no doubt you’ll find easy to answer.
I love these sprays of bright orange flowers and would love to grow some in my garden, but I have no idea what they’re called. I do know they grow wild along Cornish hedgerows and possibly elsewhere. Whether or not the cultivated variety differ at all from the wild ones I’m not sure, but I don’t think so.
Come on guys & gals, spill the beans and make my day. 
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menhir

Hiya,
No Sure I can help here - I thought of aquilegia (not sure if spelling is correct) as they are that colour and seem to help themselves to growth once in situ. They have small bulbs that multiply. The plant has green pointed elegant leaf fronds that tend to look like a finger shaped green bush with lots of burnished orange flowers spurting forth. However, having offered those thoughts, I could be parking you up a gum tree.