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Wednesday, 3 June 2009
Orchids on the South Downs
What a great sight the Downs were today. I don't recall seeing so many orchids before.
This extraordinary beauty seems to have produced a flower from two fused flower spikes.
Common Twayblade, which looks like little people if you click on the pictures below.
Dog roses with Jack & Jill windmills in the background.
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