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  1. Jay9408

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      The 1st is a Marsh Orchid I think.
       
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        That looks right to me! Thank you
         
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        1. Is an orchid.
        I find the Id of orchids rather hard.

        2.Lotus corniculatus ...common name Bird foot trefoil. LOTUS  CORNICULATUS  BIRD  FOOT  TREFOIL 08-Jun-16 1-30-41 PM.JPG LOTUS  CORNICULATUS  BIRDSFOOT  TREFOIL 17-May-17 6-38-07 PM.JPG LOTUS  CORNICULATUS  BIRDSFOOT  TREFOIL 26-May-13 6-32-58 PM.JPG LOTUS  CORNICULATUS  BIRDSFOOT  TREFOIL 26-May-13 6-33-39 PM.JPG LOTUS  CORNICULATUS 18-07-2011 16-18-58.JPG
         
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        • Jay9408

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          @Silver surfer Thanks!
          Theyre beautiful little flowers, i see them on my way to and the lotus around work.
          Im thinking i might look for seeds and spread them on the ornimental area in my allotment
           
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            They produce pods towards the end of summer. Good luck getting them to grow. I've tried all sorts over years but no luck. I've always wanted them to colonise my lawn.
             
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            Ahh damn :sad: ill give them a try anyway, thanks for the info ill keep an eye out for the pods!
             
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