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Oxeye Daisy86 viewsuniomysticMay 24, 2007
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Early purple orchid131 viewsAncaster 28-04Dean EadesApr 29, 2007
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Wild Violet79 viewsMick WestApr 29, 2007
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Wild Strawberry(Fragaria vesca)87 viewsStephen RoutledgeApr 27, 2007
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Dandelions83 viewsuniomysticApr 26, 2007
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Red Campion96 viewsMick WestApr 13, 2007
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Drooping Star of Bethlehem120 viewsA number of flowering spikes at Ancaster crossroadsColin JenningsApr 07, 2007
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Primroses97 viewsuniomysticApr 02, 2007
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Daffodils83 viewsuniomysticApr 02, 2007
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Common Dog-Violet(Viola riviniana)93 viewsStephen RoutledgeMar 31, 2007
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Primroses81 viewsScawby Park
23rd March 2007
S and K SpavinMar 24, 2007
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Coltsfoot100 viewsBarton upon Humber
13th March 2007
S and K SpavinMar 13, 2007
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Coltsfoot92 viewsStephen RoutledgeMar 06, 2007
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unknown flower/plant.280 viewsColin PumfrettOct 14, 2006
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Autumn Lady's Tresses261 viewsColin JenningsSep 08, 2006
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Autumn Lady's Tresses251 viewsLovely little plant, growing in profusion at this site.Colin JenningsSep 08, 2006
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Violet Helleborine , Epipactis purpurata277 viewsLast one before the winter. Roll on next spring!Mark BibbyAug 09, 2006
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Lords and Ladies194 viewsuniomysticJul 25, 2006
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Broad-leaved Helleborine182 viewsColin JenningsJul 21, 2006
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Broad-leaved helleborine199 viewsColin JenningsJul 21, 2006
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Green-flowered Helleborine229 viewsOf the seversl spikes available this was probably the least weathered example.Colin JenningsJul 21, 2006
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Robin's Pin Cushion210 viewsuniomysticJul 16, 2006
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Dean Eades - Marsh Helleborine107 viewsRimac 16-07-06Dean EadesJul 16, 2006
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Dean Eades - Marsh Helleborine82 viewsRimac 16-07-06Dean EadesJul 16, 2006
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Cornflower178 viewsgpcJul 06, 2006
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