Each year I visit the rife specifically to monitor the Southern Marsh and Early Marsh Orchids. Whilst I don't do an actual count, I normally make a fairly objective assessment. I am glad to report that the population appears to be in fine health, not the numbers of 2011 but they seem to be far more widespread, in that smaller specimens can be found as far as the hedgerow boundaries of the lagoons. It is possible that seed has been distributed by the high floods in the past. Also, it is great to note that the spoil heaps of the excavations carried out by the Environment Agency are being colonised.
Early Marsh Orchid, Dactylorhiza incarnate
Southern Marsh Orchid, Dactylorhiza praetermissa
With last year's flowering stem |
A smaller specimen on the edge of the lagoon |
Spotted leaves |
A profusion of Dactylorhizae |
North lagoon |
A good sign - colonisation of the spoil heaps |
Flag irises always look good |
South lagoon |
Super size spike |
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