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Wild Flowers

Siberian Squill taken at Luckbarrow March 2022 by Martina Slater
Daffodils in the garden at Luckbarrow by Martina Slater
Snowdrop Valley 2022, photo by Brian Ellis.
Snowdrop Valley 2022, photo by Brian Ellis.
Snowdrop Valley 2022, photo by Brian Ellis.
Snowdrop Valley 2022, photo by Brian Ellis.
Snowdrop Valley 2022, photo by Brian Ellis.
Ivy Broomrape, first recorded from Wootton Courtenay Churchyard in 1942 C Tickner
Ivy Broomrape: Wootton Courtenay church yard. C Tickner
Ivy Broomrape, first recorded from Wootton Courtenay Churchyard in 1942 C Tickner
Common Centuray Centaurium erythraea : C Tickner
Viper\'s Bugloss: C Tickner
Flower Filled meadow at Bossington: M Slater
Lesser spearwort :Ranunculus flammula.Common in boggy moorland areas.. A Campbell
Common cow-wheat: Melampyrum pratense	Hedge banks, open woodland and moorland. Semi-parasitic on Whortleberry. Foodplant of Heath Fritillary butterflies. A Campbell
Bell heather: Erica cinerea	Widespread on moors and coastal heath but much less than Calluna vulgaris. A Campbell
Erica cinerea	Widespread on moors and coastal heath but much less than Calluna vulgaris. A Campbell
Heath bedstraw:Galium saxatile. Common in moorland areas. A Campbell
Cross leaved heath:  Erica tetralix. A Campbell
Round-leaved sundew: Drosera rotundifolia.  A Campbell
Round-leaved sundew:  Drosera rotundifolia. A Campbell
Lousewort: Pedicularis sylvatica. A Campbell
Heath spotted orchid: Dacrylorhiza maculata ssp ericetorumA Campbell
Heath spotted orchids: Dacrylorhiza maculata ssp ericetorum A Campbell

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