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Species

Wildflowers

Common Evening-primrose

Common evening-primrose

Dog's Mercury

Dog's mercury

Wild thyme

Wild thyme

Bogbean

Bogbean

Lady's Bedstraw

Lady's bedstraw

Common Twayblade

Common twayblade

Greater Knapweed

Greater knapweed

yellow iris

Yellow iris

Flowering Rush

Flowering rush

Brown Argus on Horseshoe-vetch

Horseshoe vetch

Opposite-leaved Golden Saxifrage

Opposite-leaved golden saxifrage

lesser celandine

Lesser celandine

Common Rock-rose

Common rock-rose

Common Mouse-ear

Common mouse-ear

Fairy Flax

Fairy flax

Common Vetch

Common vetch

Great Willowherb

Great willowherb

White Bryony

White bryony

Water Mint

Water mint

Common Comfrey

Common comfrey

Goosegrass

Cleavers

Bird's-nest orchids

Bird's-nest orchid

Common Knapweed

Common knapweed

Black Bryony

Black bryony

Enchanter's nightshade

Enchanter's nightshade

Hairy violet

Hairy violet

 toadflax leaved st johns wort

Toadflax-leaved St John's-wort

Marsh-marigold

Marsh marigold

Common Mallow

Common mallow

Lesser Sea-spurrey

Lesser sea-spurrey

Stork's-bill

Stork's-bill

Meadow Vetchling

Meadow vetchling

A patch of rosebay willowherb growing in front of a row of shrubby trees, with blue sky above. The willowherb has towers of pink flowers rising from a dense swathe of green leaves

Rosebay willowherb

Wood Spurge

Wood spurge

Wild Marjoram

Wild marjoram

Water Forget-me-not

Water forget-me-not

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