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Species

Small pearl-bordered fritillary. Credit: Bob Coyle

Wildflowers

Cornflower

Cornflower

poppies

Common poppy

Garlic Mustard

Garlic mustard

Water Dock

Water dock

Bloody Crane's-bill

Bloody crane's-bill

Bramble

Bramble

Ivy

Ivy

Petty Spurge

Petty spurge

Black Horehound

Black horehound

Field Bindweed

Field bindweed

Teasel

Teasel

Lizard Orchid

Lizard orchid

Frogbit

Frogbit

Bulbous Buttercup

Bulbous buttercup

Meadow saffron

Meadow saffron

Pheasant's-eye

Pheasant's-eye

Welsh Poppy

Welsh poppy

Water-cress

Water-cress

Curled Dock

Curled dock

Herb-Robert

Herb-robert

wood avens

Wood avens

We're still searching fro the perfect photo of this species

Spiked water-milfoil

Primrose

Primrose

Yellow Archangel

Yellow archangel

Hedge Bindweed

Hedge bindweed

Common Ragwort

Common ragwort

Common Spotted-orchid

Common spotted-orchid

Arrowhead

Arrowhead

Greater Butterfly-orchid

Greater butterfly-orchid

Melancholy Thistle

Melancholy thistle

Marsh Cinquefoil

Marsh cinquefoil

Yellow-horned Poppy

Yellow horned-poppy

Stinging nettle

Stinging nettle

Common Sorrel

Common sorrel

Wood sorrel growing from moss in a wooded valley

Wood sorrel

Water Avens

Water avens

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