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Sunday, 17 April 2011
Early-purple Orchids on a walk from Hurstpierpoint to Wolstonbury Hill.
These are the earliest of the Orchids to flower and how lovely it is to see such a profusion.
The colour of these digital images should be more red. I have yet to find a way to reproduce the true colours.
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