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Dean Eades - Early

purple orchid
437 viewsChambers wood 24-04-05Dean Eades
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Bee orchid392 viewsDavid Morison
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Dean Eades - Early

Purple Orchid
376 viewsChambers wood 24-04-05Dean Eades
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Un-known365 viewsFound in Skellingthorpe Woods, anyone out there who knows of its identity.MJGrey
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Marsh Helliborine trampling321 viewsPaul French
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Marsh Helliborine trampling308 viewsPaul French
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Dean Eades - Early

purple orchids
307 viewsAncaster valley 09-05-05Dean Eades
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Dean Eades -

Bird's Nest Orchid
290 viewsBardney limewoods 09-06-05Dean Eades
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unknown flower/plant.284 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Violet Helleborine , Epipactis purpurata281 viewsLast one before the winter. Roll on next spring!Mark Bibby
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Orchid sp - an identification please, I am new to the plant thing277 views
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Autumn Lady's Tresses264 viewsColin Jennings
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Poppies255 viewsAn appropriate picture upload for today I thinkMandy West
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Autumn Lady's Tresses254 viewsLovely little plant, growing in profusion at this site.Colin Jennings
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Green-winged Orchid254 viewsColin Jennings
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Bee Orchid - Lincoln251 views
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Dune Helleborine.249 viewsStephen Routledge
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Achlorophyllous Broad-leaved helleborine247 viewsAn unusual variant, it will be interesting to see if this flowersGrahame Hopwood
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Bird's-nest Orchid244 viewsGrahame Hopwood
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Southern Marsh Orchid var. albiflora241 viewsGrahame Hopwood
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Autumn

Lady`s-Tresses
237 viewsJust starting to come into flower, flower spike only 7cm. Very delicate

but a great looking orchid.
Mark Bibby
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Burnt-tip Orchid236 viewsMark Bibby
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Mushroom or toadstool?235 viewsCan anybody tell me what it is
Is it edible
There were plenty of them about
Chris Grimshaw
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Dean Eades -

Bird's Nest Orchid
234 viewsBardney limewoods 09-06-05Dean Eades
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Burnt Orchid234 viewsColin Jennings
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