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andrewh
Wood Spurge (Euhorbia amygdaloides)
A stunning wildflower of woodlands in southern England, including Garston Wood.
wood spurge
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22 Apr 2011
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andrewh
Stitchwort (Stellaria sp)
A common component of the English spring woodland flora, I love the way these plants look alongside bluebells...
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22 Apr 2011
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andrewh
Solomon's Seal (Polygonatum multiflorum)
Solomon's Seal is a bulbous plant which grows in ancient woodland. In late spring it can be seen...
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22 Apr 2011
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andrewh
Purple Clay (Diarsia brunnea)
A common woodland moth with a beautiful purple sheen on its wings.
purple clay
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22 Apr 2011
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Poplar Hawk-Moth (Laothoe populi)
A common moth across the country, but nonetheless still a spectacular sight (although not easily seen...
poplar hawk-moth
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22 Apr 2011
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Nut-tree Tussock (Colocasia coryli)
A typical resident of deciduous woodland, this attractive moth flies in early summer.
nut-tree tussock
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22 Apr 2011
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andrewh
Columbine (Aquilegia vulgaris)
Some of Garston's columbines are pale pink, rather than the typical purple.
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22 Apr 2011
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andrewh
Mocha (Cyclophora annularia)
Another nationally rare moth which finds a home in Garston Wood.
mocha
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22 Apr 2011
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Kent Black Arches (Meganola albula)
A nationally uncommon moth, which I have seen several times in Garston Wood.
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22 Apr 2011
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Greater Butterfly Orchid (Platanthera chlorantha)
One of the jewels of Garston Wood, these moth-pollinated orchids flower in May, and have a delightful...
greater butterfly orchid
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22 Apr 2011
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