Hundreds of Lizard orchids were blooming yesterday here at Sandwich bay, where an estimated 90% of the UK Lizard orchids population can be seen. Some are very tall.
Below an impressive group is flowering on a sand dune by the public footpath which crosses the Royal St George golf course.
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