Bee orchids on the Downs above St Lawrence on the Isle of Wight. These pictures are from four days' walks last week.
Common Spotted-orchids on St Martin's Down overlooking Sandown Bay.
Pyramidal Orchid on St Martin's Down.
This orchid was by the side of the track at Moorhills near Whitwell. It looks like a Southern Marsh-orchid.
...beautiful!
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