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Derbyshire feather-moss (
Thamnobryum angustifolium
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Although clearly related to the widespread moss Thamnobryum alopecurum, this species has more distinctive narrower leaves with very...
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Downy woundwort (
Stachys germanica
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This upright herb is densely covered in long, white silky hairs, which give the plant a silvery greyish-green appearance (hence the...
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Dune gentian (
Gentianella uliginosa
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Dune gentian is a diminutive plant, which is capable of flowering when it is just 5 mm tall, but more usually grows to 15 cm....
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Early gentian (
Gentianella anglica
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This attractive plant has the typical 'trumpet-shaped' flowers characteristic of its family, which are purple with fine white hairs...
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Early spider orchid (
Ophrys sphegodes
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The early spider orchid has yellow-green to brownish green petals and sepals. The lip, which is said to look like a large spider...
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Elder (
Sambucus nigra
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The elder is not quite large enough to be classed as a tree, but is too large for a bush. It is a strange tree of many contrasts....
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English rock-bristle (
Seligeria calycina
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English rock-bristle is a small moss with narrow leaves, which grows in patches on shaded...
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Enteromorpha (
Enteromorpha spp.
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Species within the genus Enteromorpha are very difficult to identify as differences between species are small and hard to spot....
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Eyebright (
Euphrasia vigursii
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This attractive endemic eyebright produces large, lilac-deep purple flowers, which are occasionally white. The leaves and bracts...
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Fen orchid (
Liparis loeselii
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This rare orchid appears initially as a green scaly-looking bulb amongst the wet moss of a fen or a dune slack. There are two...
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Fen ragwort (
Senecio paludosus
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This fenland plant is one of England's rarest wild plants. It can grow up to 2 meters in height, produces many large yellow...
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Fen violet (
Viola persicifolia
)
This speices is perhaps the rarest, and most beautiful of all our native violets. The fragile looking flowers are bluish-white...
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Field cow-wheat (
Melampyrum arvense
)
This colourful endangered plant has pale green, toothed and narrow leaves that grow on opposite sides of the stem. The flowers...
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Flax-leaved St John's-wort (
Hypericum linariifolium
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Flax-leaved St John's-wort (also known as toadflax-leaved St John's-wort) has reddish stems, and produces bright yellow flowers...
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Floating water-plantain (
Luronium natans
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Floating water plantain can be found in two different forms. In shallow water, it develops with floating oval leaves, in deep water...
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Foxglove (
Digitalis purpurea
)
The foxglove is a familiar tall herb that produces 20-80 nodding flowers on a long spike, known as a raceme. The tube-like flowers...
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Foxtail stonewort (
Lamprothamnium papulosum
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This is a medium-sized alga with simple, equal sized whorls, which are increasingly close together towards to top of the alga...
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Freiberg's screw-moss (
Tortula freibergii
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This low-growing moss is found in patches that are yellowish-green in colour, and has tiny oval-shaped...
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Ghost orchid (
Epipogium aphyllum
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As its common name suggests, the ghost orchid is a mysterious plant. It spends most of its life underground and has a tendency...
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Grass-wrack pondweed (
Potamogeton compressus
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This submerged aquatic plant has very flattened, branching stems that can reach up to 0.9 m in length. The leaves are long and...
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Great tassel stonewort (
Tolypella prolifera
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Stoneworts used to be classified as members of the plant kingdom, but it is now agreed that they belong, along with other green...
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Great willowherb (
Epilobium hirsutm
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Great willowherb is a tall, common herb. It has a densely hairy stem bearing long, narrow leaves that taper to a point and are...
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Greater copperwort (
Cephaloziella nicholsonii
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Greater copperwort belongs to a group of plants called liverworts. They are closely related to mosses and, in many cases, resemble...
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Greater plantain (
Plantago major
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Greater plantain Plantago major is a familiar plant that forms a rosette of dark green leaves that lie close to the ground. The...
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Greater water-parsnip (
Sium latifolium
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Greater water-parsnip is an upright plant, with a very robust appearance. The stem is hollow and grooved; the leaves, which can...
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Grey mouse ear (
Cerastium brachypetalum
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This endangered plant was first discovered in Great Britain in 1947. It is pale green to grey in colour and is covered in fairly...
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Ground pine (
Ajuga chamaepitys
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The ground pine is a small, greyish-green plant, which takes its name from its resemblance to a pine seedling. It also smells like...
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Harebell (
Campanula rotundifolia
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The harebell, often known as 'bluebell' in Scotland, is a delicate, beautiful wildflower. It is a member of the bluebell...
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Hawthorn (
Crataegus monogyna
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Hawthorn is also widely known as the May-tree, and is the only British plant to be named after the month in which it flowers....
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Hazel (
Corylus avellana
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Hazel belongs to the same family of trees as the birch (family Betulaceae), however it is often described as a bush rather than...
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Heather (
Calluna vulgaris
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Heather is a highly branched evergreen shrub. The numerous stems take root at the base, and there are also a large number of short...
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Hemp-agrimony (
Eupatorium cannabinum
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Hemp-agrimony is a tall and bushy plant which is in no way related to the plants hemp or agrimony. It has a woody rootstock and...
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Herb-Robert (
Geranium robertianum
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Herb-Robert is a ubiquitous sprawling plant well-known for its strong disagreeable mousy smell and its cheerful bright pink...
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Himalayan balsam (
Impatiens glandulifera
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Himalayan or Indian balsam was introduced to British gardens from the Himalayas in 1839 and since then has become widely...
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Holly-leaved naiad (
Najas marina
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Holly-leaved naiad is an aquatic plant that has tough narrow leaves on forked, brittle stems. Both the leaves and the stems have...
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Horse chestnut (
Aesculus hippocastanum
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The spreading chestnut tree, a common sight on village greens and alongside housing developments, is not actually native...
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Interrupted brome (
Bromus interruptus
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This member of the grass family was discovered in 1849 and identified as an endemic English species. It gets its unusual name from...
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Irish lady's tresses (
Spiranthes romanzoffiana
)
This beautiful orchid has white flowers that climb up the stem in three closely woven spirals. The leaves are clustered around the...
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Juniper (
Juniperus communis
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There are at least two subspecies of juniper. The best known, J. communis communis, whose bushes vary between a metre and 10 metres...
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Killarney fern (
Trichomanes speciosum
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This distinctive fern is one of three European species with translucent (semi-transparent) leaves. There can be as many as several...
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Knothole moss (
Zygodon forsteri
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Knothole moss is a small moss, and forms dark green cushions on tree trunks or exposed roots. It resembles other Zygodon species...
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Lady's slipper orchid (
Cypripedium calceolus
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The lady's slipper orchid is Britain's rarest and most impressive orchid. The exotic looking flowers have claret petals that frame...
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Late spider orchid (
Ophrys fuciflora
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The rare late spider orchid produces a single upright stem and between two and ten flowers on a spike. The pink, purple...
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Lead moss (
Ditrichum plumbicola
)
This very rare moss can grow either as a dense mat of plants or a scattered group of individuals. It is yellowish-green in colour...
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Lesser celandine (
Ranunculus ficaria
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As the local name spring messenger suggests, lesser celandine is one of the first flowers of the year. Its bright buttery yellow...
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Lesser smoothcap (
Atrichum angustatum
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Lesser smoothcap is a dull-green moss that forms patches of single, unbranched and upright shoots that have narrow leaves with...
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Liverwort (
Cephaloziella massalongi
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This liverwort has a leafy appearance with yellowish-green, dark red-brown or black shoots that either lie along the ground or are...
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Lizard orchid (
Himantoglossum hircinum
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This tall orchid carries up to 150 greenish-purple flowers on the flower spike. The common name refers to the flowers, which are...
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Long-leaved thread moss (
Bryum neodamense
)
Long-leaved thread moss is one of the easiest of the Bryum group of mosses to identify. It grows in tufts, is a reddish-green...
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Lords and ladies (
Arum maculatum
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Wild arum or lords and ladies (just one of this abundant plants local names), has a striking appearance when in flower. From...
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