Wild Flowers you have seen while out walking....!

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  1. Phil A

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    Meadow Cranesbill, Hedge Woundwort, Blackberry, Goosegrass and I think you might have a Tuffed Vetch in there :)
     
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        Quote from the web page;

        "My personal subjective experience with Woundwort was that it has an uplifting effect on the spirits and I was pleased to find the following confirmation of this in an old herbal: ‘a distilled water of the flowers makes the heart merry, to make a good colour in the face, and to make the vitall spirits more fresh and lively"

        imagine making wine from this plant, that would be a party! :rofllol:
         
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          We got Hedge woundwort in the garden and the bees love it
           
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            While out walking at Westernbirt we came cross this field of orchids
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            Close up
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            There were also lots of stately foxgloves
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              I worked on the Church just down the road from Westonbirt, never had a chance to visit though :sad:
               
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              On the cliffs and flower meadows at Durlston Country Park there were literally thousands and thousands of Pyramidal Orchids (Anacamptis pyramidalis). The park actively encourages people to see them.
              Just opening.
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              Not at all common but I came across an all white Pyramidal just opening.
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              Plenty of Spotted Orchids (Dactylorhiza Fuchsii) but going over now.
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              Growing alongside each other.
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              The odd Bee Orchid (Ophrys apifera) was still hanging on.
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                Amazing Strongy,
                thank you,
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                Self Heal. More interesting if you get right down and close up (never noticed those hairy bits before). It then gets really interesting when you realise you're lying on a red ants' nest!

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                  Got ants in your pants :biggrin:
                   
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                    I know what the first one is, a lovely wild Sweetpea but no idea what the other two are?

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                    new to me too Yvonne - looking forward to knowing the answers,
                    Jenny
                     
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                    2nd one could be, but may be worrg, think it could be Navel Wort
                     
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