This month, either side of my big campervan holidayAMP I wandered around my Sussex hometown to see what wildflowers I could find.
On a hot early summer day I went for a walk looking for Twayblade orchids and found a Common Spotted orchid at the same time.
On the way home I found this Bryony growing in the pavement.
There is Creeping cinquefoil growing in my patio – it was coming into bud in early June.
This Pale purple toadflax was very eye-catching. I have read that Purple Toadflax is much more common than Pale but isn’t stripy – perhaps this is a garden escape or a hybrid? The shape says Purple however.
There was a whole sunny bank of Fox-and-cubs.
This popular dog-walking field was filled with wildflowers. As well as Ox eye daisies, there was Black medick, red and white Clovers, Agrimony and Melilot.
This plant is also sometimes known as Fireweed Chamerion angustifolium.
Apparently Dog rose is easily confused with Field rose Rosa arvensis, whose flowers are always white.
The photos don’t do justice to the sheer number of Pyramidal orchid flowers I came across – I guessed at about 400 in the lower end of the field. Fabulous!
This year was a good year for orchidsAMP.
Find out more about how I identify orchids.
Here is a link to some good places to find orchids from the Wildlife Trusts.