The Round-headed Rampion, Phyteuma tenerum is the county flower of Sussex, known as the "Pride of Sussex". Here it is on Wolstonbury Hill today with a couple of Burnet moths that were very active, in contrast with the blue butterflies, which were not.
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And imagine how pleased I was to find a Bee Orchid near Wolstonbury!
This orchid was in perfect condition.
The Fly Orchid was finishing...
...with just one flower left.
What a great walk....
...with delicious free food too!
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