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Bird's-nest Orchid242 viewsGrahame Hopwood05/18/09 at 22:54Dean Eades: Nice Grahame, must look for these again
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Mushroom or toadstool?234 viewsCan anybody tell me what it is
Is it edible
There were plenty of them about
Chris Grimshaw09/01/08 at 21:12Dean Eades: & Nice
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Mushroom or toadstool?234 viewsCan anybody tell me what it is
Is it edible
There were plenty of them about
Chris Grimshaw08/31/08 at 14:59Mick West: Parasol Mushroom Chris and yes they are edible ...
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Poppies165 viewsMick West06/15/08 at 20:56Colin Pumfrett: Very colourful
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Poppies165 viewsMick West06/14/08 at 17:48Mick West: Thanks Karen, they are beautiful arent they?
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Poppies165 viewsMick West06/13/08 at 17:14S and K Spavin: Lovely, my favourites, Karen
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Winter Frost145 viewsMick West01/30/08 at 13:37Neil Smith: Mandy, This is a lovely image.
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Common Spotted Orchid118 viewsFound this in the local woods, could someone id it for me please.Colin Pumfrett07/11/07 at 18:44achick: Check the leaves - they would have had pale spots ...
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Common spotted orchid ?102 viewsLooking at Simon Spavins photo, this looks the same.Colin Pumfrett07/10/07 at 21:26Dean Eades: yep
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Common Spotted Orchid118 viewsFound this in the local woods, could someone id it for me please.Colin Pumfrett07/10/07 at 21:25Dean Eades: Common spotted Orchid , Colin
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Henbane142 viewsBrian Hedley07/05/07 at 20:50uniomystic: this is good Brian - perfect composition. I like i...
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Pyramidalk89 viewsNick Clayton06/21/07 at 18:39Nick Clayton: Whoops, cocked up and posted twice
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Primroses99 viewsuniomystic04/03/07 at 17:19Dean Eades: Superb Dave
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unknown flower/plant.284 viewsColin Pumfrett10/16/06 at 23:41Colin Smale: Can't remember the name right now but its leav...
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Orchid sp - an identification please, I am new to the plant thing276 views06/12/05 at 18:02Dean Eades: (Dactylorhiza fuchsii)
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