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Photo Screening Thread.; For The Wild Flower Photography Challenge 2014.
Topic Started: Jan 1 2014, 03:47 PM (3,412 Views)
Davebutterflyman
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Ok Jan :cool2:
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Naturezel
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Marsh orchid

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Hemlock water dropwort

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Flag iris

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Guelder rose

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Dog rose

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Celery-leaved buttercup

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Grayling
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I like that Celery-leaved Buttercup Hazel, how unusual :cool:

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Davebutterflyman
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All great to add Hazel and Grayling.
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Common Toadflax

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Spring Cinquefoil

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Bramble

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Elderflower

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Grayling
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There were lots of these growing along the shore-line.

Not sure if you want to include it although my wildflower book says they are now naturalised.

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Davebutterflyman
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All great to add Grayling.
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Grayling
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Thanks Dave :cool3:

Here's another couple

Hoary Cress

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and Hairy Buttercup

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and Common Mallow

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Davebutterflyman
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All great to add Grayling.
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Grayling
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Davebutterflyman
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You are seeing some great wild flowers at the moment Grayling.
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Grayling
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Thanks Dave - they were all down at the coast, I did have some others but it was so windy they came out too blurry :giggle:
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Grayling
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Bittersweet

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and Dogwood Cornus sanguinea

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Davebutterflyman
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:lol: Grayling.

Both great to add.
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Wood Avens

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Great to add Paula.
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Amethyst
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Marsh Harrier
Man Orchid - Orchis anthropophora
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Man Orchid close up
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Man Orchid
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Bladder Campion - Silene vulgaris
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Deadly Nightshade - Atropa belladonna
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Common Toothwort - Lathraea squamaria
Parasitic plant - Seen at Down House 6th May. It's not terribly photogenic - all pasty looking and blending in with the leaf litter.
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Bee orchid

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