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Species

Margaret Holland

Wildflowers

A frog orchid rises from a grassy mound, with the grassland sloping up to a hedge in the distance. The orchid has bulbous reddish flowers groing from a central stalk

Frog orchid

The flowers of a fly orchid, demonstrating their insect-like appearance

Fly orchid

sea campion

Sea campion

Southern Marsh Orchid

Southern marsh orchid

Greater water parsnip

Greater water parsnip

Fen violet

Fen violet

Field cow-wheat

Field cow-wheat

Bush Vetch

Bush vetch

Great Willowherb

Great willowherb

Sea Spurge

Sea spurge

Yellow Archangel

Yellow archangel

Great Mullein

Great mullein

Common Daisy

Common daisy

Red Bartsia

Red bartsia

Lily-of-the-valley

Lily-of-the-valley

Lesser Centaury

Lesser centaury

Dwarf milkwort

Dwarf milkwort

Hedge Mustard

Hedge mustard

Curled Dock

Curled dock

Wood sorrel growing from moss in a wooded valley

Wood sorrel

Tormentil

Tormentil

Opposite-leaved Golden Saxifrage

Opposite-leaved golden saxifrage

lesser celandine

Lesser celandine

Common Vetch

Common vetch

A patch of rosebay willowherb growing in front of a row of shrubby trees, with blue sky above. The willowherb has towers of pink flowers rising from a dense swathe of green leaves

Rosebay willowherb

Petty Spurge

Petty spurge

Skullcap

Skullcap

Water Figwort

Water figwort

Pineappleweed

Pineappleweed

Brooklime

Brooklime

Snake's-head Fritillary

Snake's-head fritillary

Round-leaved fluellen

Round-leaved fluellen

Ivy-leaved Toadflax

Ivy-leaved toadflax

Garlic Mustard

Garlic mustard

Common Sorrel

Common sorrel

Himalayan Balsam

Himalayan balsam

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