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Mushroom or toadstool?245 viewsCan anybody tell me what it is
Is it edible
There were plenty of them about
Chris Grimshaw
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Very early Cinquefoil?245 viewsI think Creeping - any ideas?



David Morison
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Bee orchid, Frampton RSPB245 viewsIn a a patch of eight plantsPaul Sullivan
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Burnt Orchid244 viewsCrowle
North Lincolnshire
S and K Spavin
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I think this is a Dwarf Iris 230 viewsFund in a 5 metre grassland gap in the hedge. I know nothing about this flower so any information would be gratefull :)Anthony Bentley
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Robin's Pin Cushion229 viewsuniomystic
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Marsh Helleborine228 viewsJust starting to come into flower. Mark Bibby
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Dean Eades - marsh Helleborine226 viewsRimac 13-07Dean Eades
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Spring?224 viewsDavid Morison
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Bee Orchid.219 viewsStephen Routledge
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Man Orchid - Sheila Jennings217 viewsColin Jennings
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Herb-Paris 216 viewsGrahame Hopwood
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Man Orchid215 viewsMark Bibby
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Broad-leaved helleborine215 viewsColin Jennings
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Marsh orchid at Rimac213 viewsGlen Abbott
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Lords and Ladies213 viewsuniomystic
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Violet Helleborine211 viewsGrahame Hopwood
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Bee Orchid211 viewsTetney MarshesDave Bradbeer
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Marsh Helliborine trampled210 viewsPaul French
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Dean Eades -

Greater Butterfly Orchid
208 viewsChambers 08-06-05Dean Eades
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Dean Eades - Purlpe

Broomrape
208 viewsGoxhill 27-06-05Dean Eades
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Common Toadflax206 viewsuniomystic
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any ideas205 viewsByron Webb
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Bee Orchids205 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 Spavin
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Flower ID please203 viewsOne of quite a lot flowering along an arable field by the R Lymne, under alder trees. Be grateful for an ID for this non-botanist.Phil Hyde
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