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I'm Sure Its An Orchid, But Which Type, There Are So Many..

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ottosump | 20:11 Sun 14th Jul 2013 | Animals & Nature
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Found these beauties this afternoon next to a railway embankment, can anyone tell me what type they are, and how rare are they?
TIA Otto in a Sunny West Cumbria

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Looks like wild Orchis maculata,described as a dense spike of pale purple to lilac flowers with usually leaves spotted with dark purple whic are not visible in photo.
sorry typo which
yes an orchid, not rare, but still beautiful its a heath spotted orchid, a fairly common sight in the New Forest.
I think it's a common spotted orchid, they are beautiful, did you see any painted lady butterflies on your walk? there were hundreds around 2 summers ago
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No painted lady butterflies, but thanks for the info, much appreciated..

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