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Flower ID please179 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 HydeMar 24, 2016
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Bee orchid, Frampton RSPB225 viewsIn a a patch of eight plantsPaul SullivanJun 26, 2013
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Green-winged Orchid246 viewsColin JenningsMay 28, 2013
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Bee orchid388 viewsDavid MorisonJun 24, 2012
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Bee Orchid189 viewsTetney MarshesDave BradbeerJun 20, 2012
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Un-known359 viewsFound in Skellingthorpe Woods, anyone out there who knows of its identity.MJGreyMay 25, 2012
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Horsetail?188 viewsDavid MorisonMar 29, 2012
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Very early Cinquefoil?224 viewsI think Creeping - any ideas?



David MorisonMar 16, 2012
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I think this is a Dwarf Iris 212 viewsFund in a 5 metre grassland gap in the hedge. I know nothing about this flower so any information would be gratefull :)Anthony BentleyMar 03, 2012
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Poppies249 viewsAn appropriate picture upload for today I thinkMandy WestNov 11, 2011
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Common Knapweed158 viewsCommon KnapweedJoe MouldSep 20, 2011
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Devil's-bit scabious157 viewsDevil's-bit scabiousJoe MouldSep 20, 2011
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Wild Carrot173 viewsRoy HarveyJun 21, 2011
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Wild Carrot166 viewsRoy HarveyJun 21, 2011
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Southern Marsh Orchid var. albiflora235 viewsGrahame HopwoodMay 16, 2011
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Southern Marsh Orchid var. albiflora132 viewsOne of four plants currently in flowerGrahame HopwoodMay 16, 2011
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Southern Marsh Orchid var. albiflora174 viewsVery rare varietyGrahame HopwoodMay 16, 2011
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Cowslip135 viewsNick ClaytonApr 19, 2011
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Spring?206 viewsDavid MorisonFeb 12, 2011
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Aconites174 viewsMichael PickwellFeb 12, 2011
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Aconites127 viewsMichael PickwellFeb 12, 2011
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Snowdrops150 viewsMichael PickwellFeb 12, 2011
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Snowdrops123 viewsMichael PickwellFeb 12, 2011
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Small Bugloss185 viewsDavid MorisonSep 02, 2010
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Hedge Woundwort153 viewsDavid MorisonAug 20, 2010
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