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Tag Archives: butterwort
Bog orchids, home and away
Once again, it’s been way too long since I last took a moment to write a personal blog post – though, lately, I’ve started to write for the lovely folk at Promote Shetland about two of my favourite things in … Continue reading
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Tagged alaska, bog orchid, bogs, butterwort, carnivorous plants, greenwings, jon dunn, leica, orchid, orchid hunter, orchid summer, orchids, platanthera, promote shetland, rare flowers, rare plants, shetland, sundew, wildflowers
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Flowers on the croft
Inspired by Steve Gale, a natural history blogger from a long, long way away in the south of England, I’ve been out and about in my fields counting orchids lately. (Steve’s been counting Pyramidal and Bee Orchids in his local … Continue reading
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Tagged butterwort, moonwort, north downs and beyond, orchids, shetland
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