A wild orchid
By Seaburngirl
- 3 Jul, 2019
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this emerged amongst a pot of lilies. The leaves are spotted so I had a suspicion it may be a native orchid.
I need to do a proper id but I think it is D purpurella from the shape and colouring. [it is a deeper purple than the photo suggests.
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Hi Eileen, I agree, it's more than likely a Dactylorhiza, but there are several contenders among the 30 odd species, so I think you're better qualified than me , to decide which 1 it is, Derek.
4 Jul, 2019
What a splendid surprise!
4 Jul, 2019
What a nice surprise we had one when we moved here but had to risk moving it to renovate this derelict garden it hasn't flowered this year I'm keeping my fingers crossed for it next year ..
5 Jul, 2019
oh dear, I hope it will reappear, sometimes they take a year off.
5 Jul, 2019
i had a friend who called in an expert to identify an orchid that had appeared in several places on her lawn and the result was that it became a protected area and she wasn't allowed to mow for a large part of the year. Wish that would happen to me!
7 Jul, 2019
yes that would be good but as OH cuts it so frequently I doubt if they'd get to flowering stage !
7 Jul, 2019
That was a stroke of luck!!
11 Jul, 2019
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