WILDFLOWERS YOU HAVE SEEN WHILE OUT WALKING

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    Burnt Tip Orchids, Martin Down, Hampshire Dorset border
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      Man orchid, twayblade, helleborine and fly orchid IMG_20240513_094443~2.jpg IMG_20240513_094726~2.jpg IMG_20240516_100749~2.jpg IMG_20240516_083156~3.jpg
       
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        Heath Spotted and Southern Marsh.
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          Lovely pix @strongylodon . I always look forward to seeing the orchids on our hills - it'll be quite soon, early June normally.
          I have a little one in the garden that must have come in with a plant. I moved it [which was quite difficult!] and it's been in it's site for a good few years, and is always lovely to see when it flowers. :smile:
           
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            White Helleborine.
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            Common Twayblade.
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              Beautiful wildflowers on here, takes me back to my childhood where we would see wildflowers everywhere.
               
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                Our local patch isn't too bad for wild flowers, but not a huge variety, so I grow lots in the garden for the bees. Later up here than most, but foxgloves, ox eyed daisies, sweet cicely in flower and the teasels are close to opening.
                 
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                      I went for a walk along some sand dunes yesterday, to see if I could find some orchids, I've seen them there before but this time I didn't see any at all.
                      However I did see some other marine plants, although some of them had few or no flowers yet.
                      It was a blustery day with lots of clouds.

                      Seen on sand dunes ...

                      Kidney Vetch, Anthyllis valerian (loads of it everywhere) :-

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                      Sea Bindweed, Calystegia soldanella (One flower only, not open properly, and a few buds) :-


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                      Sea Spurge, Euphorbia paralias :-

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                      Sea Holly, Eryngium maritimum (not flowering yet) :-

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                      Seen on rocks ...

                      Red Valerian, Centranthus ruber :-

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                      With some white :-

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                      Rock Samphire, Crithmum maritimum (leaves only, no flowers on it yet) :-

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                      An Umbellifer which I don't know the name of :-

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                      Maybe I will go again in a week or two to see if the non-flowering ones are flowering by then, and maybe there'll be some orchids there too :smile:

                       
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                        That looks like Burry Port @Michael Hewett ! Apparently there is something quite rare growing on the harbour wall, but I can't remember what:rolleyespink:
                         
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                        Yes it is Burry Port @CarolineL

                        The rare plant is apparently the small-flowered catchfly. Burry Port harbour is one of only six places in Wales where it's found.
                        I didn't see it yesterday - didn't remember about it, but next time I go I'll have a look for it.

                        It is mentioned here :-
                        Coastal Carmarthenshire is a plant hotspot - Wales Online
                         
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                          Definitely been a great year for foxgloves IMG_20240601_100921.jpg
                           
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