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Marsh Helliborine trampled195 viewsPaul FrenchJul 21, 2008
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Dean Eades - marsh Helleborine211 viewsRimac 13-07Dean EadesJul 13, 2008
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Bee Orchids189 viewsSkippingdale Industrial Estate
Scunthorpe

These were saved by Gary Charlesworth again this year. He cuts the grass on that estate and looks for these each year.
S and K SpavinJun 29, 2008
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Bee Orchid.202 viewsStephen RoutledgeJun 20, 2008
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Common Spotted Orchids160 viewsFrodingham Nature Reserve
Scunthorpe
S and K SpavinJun 14, 2008
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Poppies163 viewsMick WestJun 13, 2008
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Ragged Robin127 viewsMick WestJun 13, 2008
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Southern Marsh Orchid147 viewsCentral Park
Scunthorpe
This is the last year these orchids will be here as the council is transforming this area into a 'wild flower meadow'
S and K SpavinJun 10, 2008
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Burnt Orchid228 viewsCrowle
North Lincolnshire
S and K SpavinJun 08, 2008
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Common Spotted Orchid129 viewsNick ClaytonJun 05, 2008
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Winter Frost143 viewsMick WestDec 24, 2007
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Rosehip111 viewsMick WestDec 24, 2007
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Dean Eades - Large Flowered Hemp-nettle - Galeopsis speciosa. 145 viewsBranston islandDean EadesOct 21, 2007
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teasel110 viewsByron WebbAug 27, 2007
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creeping cinquefoil110 viewsByron WebbAug 09, 2007
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hazel103 viewscobnutsByron WebbAug 08, 2007
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water mint120 viewsByron WebbAug 07, 2007
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wild carrot100 viewsByron WebbAug 07, 2007
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toadflax98 viewsByron WebbAug 07, 2007
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bistort105 viewsByron WebbAug 07, 2007
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scabious93 viewsByron WebbAug 07, 2007
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scarlet pimpernel108 viewsByron WebbAug 06, 2007
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soapwort108 viewsByron WebbAug 06, 2007
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Coltsfoot103 viewsuniomysticAug 06, 2007
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lords and ladies92 viewsByron WebbAug 02, 2007
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