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

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  1. IceColdRum

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    Went for a short walk on Friday all round Freshwater/Colwell Bay and Totland here on the Island not been this side for long so it was a good chance to see what I could see :)

    Please excuse the somewhat washed out and blurry photo's at times they were just snapped on my phone for convenience and plant identification.

    I spotted this before I even got out of town it was just happily growing in someone's front garden parasitising on a Brachyglottis hybrid Common Broomrape (Orobanche minor)

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    First really nice flower I saw were some gorgeous Pyramidal Orchid (Anacamptis pyramadalis) up on Golden Hill Fort.

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    While I was up there I also spotted some rather small flowers of Thymus polytrichus? I think and another small flowered plant which I haven't been able to identify, any guesses? It will be going up on Ispot in a bit to find out.

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    and the very pretty unidentified flower

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    A bit further down I came across a large patch of Figwort which after some debate on Facbook as been confirmed as Scrophularia auriculata or Water Figwort which was absolutely covered in little slug things and also a huge Mullein Moth Caterpillar! trying to confuse me by not being on Mullein...

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    Another rather abundant pretty plant which I have not seen before was this one
    Blackstonia perfoliata or Yellow Wort it struck me as rather centaury like which is not a bad guess as it's in the same family :)

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    There was a huge plant of Everlasting Sweetpea (Lathyrus latifolius)in the wooded area which I've got to remind myself to go grab some seed pods off later in the year as it's one my favourites

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      After that I left Golden Hill Fort and made a trip down to Colwell Bay which had some beautiful sea views.

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      Whislt down on the seafront I unexpectedly came across a stand of orchids just growing just a few feet above the tide line which I'm told are a mixture of Southern Marsh Orchid and the hybrid with Common Spotted Orchid

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      and finally after leaving Colwell Bay I made a trip up to Totland to visit a fantastic little charity shop (choc full of fantasticly wacky 50's/60's scifi books for pennies) I spotted an Isle of Wight specialty (incredibly abundant in comparison to the Mainland) along the path past One Horse Field, Ivy Broomrape (Orobanche hederae)

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        Lovely pictures IcecoldRum:wub2::dbgrtmb:
         
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          Yellow Horned Poppy :)
           
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            A few flowers at Cogden

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              And a few on the chesil beach DSCN1730.JPG DSCN1732.JPG DSCN1733.JPG DSCN1734.JPG
               
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                Lovely photos..
                 
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                  The flowers reminded me of St. John's wort...sure enough, I see that they are both from the same family - hypericum.
                   
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                    Purple Loostrife :) DSCN1770.JPG
                     
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                      Rock Lobster Samphire :)

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                        Scarlet Pimpernel.
                         
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                          Stinking Iris, I miss going out with her :sad:
                           
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                            Spotted first Bluebell of 2016 in the local woods this afternoon

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                              Yours are a little later than ours @Scrungee - I posted the first bluebell I found in our woods back on 24th February (ridiculously early) :heehee:
                              Here it is:

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                                Does anyone know if deer eat bluebells? The reason I ask is that I have a lot of leaves that look like bluebells but everything has been munched off the top..:dunno:
                                 
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