Hutchinsea nicely in flower today on Mendip
Hutchinsea nicely in flower today on Mendip
Todays bit of sunshine resulted in 13 Adders during an hour long walk on Mendip
A rather smart looking Slow-worm in the garden today
Mendip today
A bit of a struggle but eventually found a dozen rather small specimens of Autumn Lady's Tresses
Epipactis x schulzei
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@ukorchids.bsky.social So is this a second site in Wales for them?
Most of the local Broad-leaved Helleborines have failed this year, apart from one site on Mendip where, for some reason, numbers are better than normal.
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Those look normal enough for Violet.
Plants photographed there in at least 2019 were thought by some to be hybrids, certainly rather unusual flowers for Violets.
Not on Blackberry Lane by any chance?
Southern Marsh orchid from a site on Mendip that always produces a couple of plants with pink unmarked lips.
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Checked on progress at a local Epipactis site today - first two are both E. x schulzei while the third is Violet helleborine.
Could only find one Violet showing, which is a bit worrying, hopefully more will emerge shortly.
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Dactylorhizas at a Mendip site where plants are hard to identify
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Heath Spotted orchids on Mendip today
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Some attraactive Common Spotted orchids from Mendip today
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Lesser Butterfly orchids in good numbers but just past their best
Mendip, 20/6/25
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Anyone able to tell me what the insect on this orchid is, some kind of spider?
Mendip 20/6/25
A few nice white Pyramidal orchids on the outskirts of Bristol today
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Looks to be a good year for Green-flowered Helleborine locally, I counted 45 this morning.
Hopefully a number will flower this year.
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An oddly mutated Chalk Fragrant where the flower structure changes as you move up the spike.
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Also comes in white
Chalk Fragrants coming along nicely
North Somerset
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Some of the local Marsh helleborines now nearly in full flower.
North Somerset 18/6/25
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Nice var ochroleuca
This rather attractive pale Common Spotted orchid caught my eye this morning
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Probably Heath Spotted but from a colony of mixed Dacts
Common Spotted with yellow pollinia
particularly well pigmented Southern Marsh
Some attractive local orchids that caught my eye today
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Seems to be a thing with Dacts, this clump of about a dozen on Mendip has been around for a few years, and just coming into flower at the end of last week.
A Southern Marsh orchid with red flower lips
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You need to look at such plants in context, what other species are present, did it look exceptional compared to the other plants or were there a few/many similar plants.
Identifying lone Dacts is a nightmare, context is all important, and some are best left unidentified.
Are these grandis or junialis?