FIELD GARLICS AND WILD ORCHIDS AT WINDMILL HILL 1981 TO 2002 grassland has now been fenced to give five end-to-end paddocks. Three of these were first grazed in 1982, a fourth in 1993 and the fifth remains ungrazed at present. Sheep have been used for grazing up to now, usually in the winter and spring, but in eight of the twenty two seasons there
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BookFinder.com: Bee Orchids Bee Orchids by Stephen Blackmore ISBN: 0-85263-745-4 / 0852637454 Title: Bee Orchids Author: Stephen Blackmore Publisher: Shire Publications, Limited Edition: Softcover
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Bee Orchids - UK Safari to have a bumble bee resting at the centre of its flowers. Click on the picture above for a better view. In fact the imitation bee is one of the petals, and occasionally it will fool a male bee into trying to mate with it. When it lands on the f
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are bee orchids on the school grounds of Scoil San Tre BEE ORCHIDS There are bee orchids on the school grounds of Scoil San Treasa! Local nature-lovers have known for years that orchids grow on the patch of land between sacristy and school at North Avenue. Last year, the grass above the scho
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Mas de Guerre: Orchids ophrys or yellow bee orchid (Ophrys lutea) Lady orchid (Orchis purpurea) Green-winged orchid (Orchis morio) *Ophrys sulcata Woodcock orchid (Ophrys scolopax) Fly orchid (Ophrys insectifera) Aveyron ophrys (Ophrys aveyronensis) Burnt(-tip) orchid (Neotinea (Orchis) ustulat
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