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Images Dated 17th October 2008

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Background imageImages Dated 17th October 2008: Wild pear (Pyrus communis)

Wild pear (Pyrus communis) flowers. Photographed in May

Background imageImages Dated 17th October 2008: Perennial knawel (Scleranthus perennis)

Perennial knawel (Scleranthus perennis). The flowers of this plant have green sepals rather than petals. English stonecrop (Sedum anglicum, pink and red) is also seen here

Background imageImages Dated 17th October 2008: Cut-leaved self-heal (Prunella laciniata)

Cut-leaved self-heal (Prunella laciniata). This plant is very rare in the UK. Photographed in June

Background imageImages Dated 17th October 2008: Coralroot (Cardamine bulbifera)

Coralroot (Cardamine bulbifera)
Coralroot bittercress (Cardamine bulbifera). Photographed in May

Background imageImages Dated 17th October 2008: Globularia trichosantha

Globularia trichosantha
Common globe daisy (Globularia trichosantha) flowers. Photographed in Oland, Sweden, in May

Background imageImages Dated 17th October 2008: Small alyssum (Alyssum alyssoides)

Small alyssum (Alyssum alyssoides). Photographed in May

Background imageImages Dated 17th October 2008: Cotoneaster integerrimus

Cotoneaster integerrimus
Wild cotoneaster (Cotoneaster integerrimus) flower buds. Photographed in May

Background imageImages Dated 17th October 2008: Long pricklyhead poppy (Papaver argemone)

Long pricklyhead poppy (Papaver argemone) flower and spiky bud (right). Photographed in June

Background imageImages Dated 17th October 2008: Purple oxytropis (Oxytropis halleri)

Purple oxytropis (Oxytropis halleri)
Purple oxytropis (oxytropis halleri). Photographed in June

Background imageImages Dated 17th October 2008: Dwarf mouse-ear (Cerastium pumilum)

Dwarf mouse-ear (Cerastium pumilum). Photographed in May

Background imageImages Dated 17th October 2008: Allium sphaerocephalon

Allium sphaerocephalon
Round-headed leek (Allium sphaerocephalon) flowers. Photographed in June

Background imageImages Dated 17th October 2008: Tree mallow (Lavatera arborea)

Tree mallow (Lavatera arborea) flowers. Photographed on the Dorset coast, UK, in July

Background imageImages Dated 17th October 2008: Musk strawberry (Fragaria moschata)

Musk strawberry (Fragaria moschata) flower. This plant, also called hautbois (or hautboy ) strawberry, is native to Europe. Photographed in Sweden in May

Background imageImages Dated 17th October 2008: Smooth rupturewort (Herniaria glabra)

Smooth rupturewort (Herniaria glabra). Photographed in May

Background imageImages Dated 17th October 2008: Epipactis atrorubens orchid

Epipactis atrorubens orchid
Dark red helleborine (Epipactis atrorubens) orchid flowers. Photographed in June

Background imageImages Dated 17th October 2008: Marsh violet (Viola palustris)

Marsh violet (Viola palustris) in peat moss (Sphagnum sp.). Photographed in May

Background imageImages Dated 17th October 2008: Wild gladiolus (Gladiolus illyricus)

Wild gladiolus (Gladiolus illyricus) flowers. Photographed in the New Forest, England, in June

Background imageImages Dated 17th October 2008: St. Brunos lily (Paradisea liliastrum)

St. Brunos lily (Paradisea liliastrum). This alpine meadow plant is commonly found in the Alps and Pyrenees. Photographed in June

Background imageImages Dated 17th October 2008: Red helleborine (Cephalanthera rubra)

Red helleborine (Cephalanthera rubra) orchid flowers. Photographed in June

Background imageImages Dated 17th October 2008: Bug orchid (Orchis coriophora)

Bug orchid (Orchis coriophora)
Bug Orchid (Orchis coriophora). This terrestrial orchid grows wild throughout most of Europe. Photographed in Greece in June

Background imageImages Dated 17th October 2008: Dactylorhiza sambucina

Dactylorhiza sambucina
Elder-flowered orchids (Dactylorhiza sambucina). Photographed in Sweden in May

Background imageImages Dated 17th October 2008: Stonecrop (Sedum dasyphyllum)

Stonecrop (Sedum dasyphyllum)
Thick-leaved stonecrop (Sedum dasyphyllum) growing in a rock crevice. Photographed in May


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