Monday 23 June 2014

Orchids Galore

It has been an exceptional summer for orchids locally, with all of our regular species now flowering. During the past week, I have been photographing them all, and below is a summary of my results -:


The best year I can remember for BEE ORCHIDS


and absolutely thousands of COMMON SPOTTED in flower


11 FROG ORCHID spikes in total










and 11 GREATER BUTTERFLY ORCHIDS, although that number is much lower than usual






even growing around the entrance




Quite a few MUSK ORCHIDS


plenty of PYRAMMIDALS





Just look at these carpets of Orchids




Ringlet



Small Tortoiseshell



Marbled White


Another BEE ORCHID



The only BROAD-LEAVED HELLEBORINE in the area


and over 160 MARSH HELLEBORINES













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