This ones for orchidophiles only!
Green-flowered Helleborine was found growing at Whisby Nature Reserve last year, the only place in Lincs where it currently grows. There is/are record(s) from Hartsholme CP just down the road but it's not known if it still occurs there. After seeking advice we were told that it would be okay to show to members of the public.
Apologies for the very late details, but if anyone would like to see this orchid I am planning 2 trips this Saturday 22nd July at 10.00am and 2.00pm if there is a demand. Numbers are resticted to 8 per visit on a first come first served basis. Please contact me on my work mobile only on 07909 925421 between the hours of 9.30am and 5.00pm on Thursday or Friday if you would like to reserve a space. If voice mail kicks in please leave your name and number and I'll call back asap. There are 4 plants which allow photographic opportunities but be warned the very hot weather of the last few days has scorched them a little. There will also be the opportunity to see/photo/compare Broad-leaved Helleborine which came into flower today. £2.00 donation per person please.
It's still uncertain which variety they belong to, but most (but not all) show characteristics of degenera. Be warned though! As orchids go this is a very unassuming species!!! Don't expect something bold and brightly coloured. Students of identification would be advised to read Orchids of Britain and Ireland by A+S Harrop.
Again, apologies for the rather late posting of details.
Thanks
Grahame Hopwood Assistant Warden
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