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Placido
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It's really good to know you have so many orchids thriving in a relatively close area, Willpar.
greenfinch
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I agree with Placido,they are lovely plants we just have lots of the purple ones.
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According to my wild flower book willpar's orchid is a Bird's nest Orchid. Can't say I've seen one before.
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Lovely to see all those orchids Willpar and greenfinch - interesting, jacksparrow - good name :D
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Take a stroll through Beds Garden Wildlife's Wild Flower Meadow:

http://www.bedsgardenwildlife.co.uk/#/l ... 4580079853
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It's Bluebell time. Mine in the garden are probably a little earlier than those in the wild but the spring show is underway. :tampoline:
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