July
Fragrant Orchid![]() Fragrant Orchid Gymnadenia conopsea produces pink to purple cylindrical spikes that a give off an orange scent, particularly strong in the evenings. The fragrant orchid is most usually found on ... Read more |
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Bog Asphodel![]() The Bog Asphodel, Northecium ossifragum is characteristic of damp heaths and has been used as a source of orange dye for both cloth and hair. It is reputedly poisonous to sheep. Read more |
Emerald Green Dragonfly![]() The brilliant Emerald Green Dragonfly Somatochlora metallica is a nationally scarce dragonfly that can still be found on the hammer ponds of the Weald. Look out for it hunting in woodlands nearby. Read more |
Rigid Hornwort![]() The Rigid Hornwort, Ceratophyllum demersum is often seen in ponds where it is good for sheltering invertebrates from predators and used by fish as a spawning ground. Read more |
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Water Mint![]() Water mint, Mentha aquatica has a scent that is “exactly that of a ropy chimney in a wet summer, where wood fires have been kept in winter-time” according to William Sole, who published a survey of Br... Read more |
Devil's Bit Scabious![]() The Devil’s Bit Scabious succisa pratensis is so called because it has a short, truncated root which could only have been bitten off by the devil himself. Read more |
White Admiral![]() The White Admiral, Limenitis camilla, is a spectacular woodland butterfly, with white-banded black wings and a distinctive delicate flight: short periods of wing beats, followed by long glides. The p... Read more |
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Ivy-leaved Bellflower![]() Ivy-leaved Bellflower, Wahlenbergia hederacea is a delicate, trailing plant with attractive, pale blue bell-shaped flowers borne in July and August. Read more |
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