Set myself a challenge this year - to beat my personal record of 11 species of native orchid (not including hybrids) from my home county of Monmouthshire.
Talking to the county botanical recorder today we thought 13, maybe 14 species was the best that can be managed, so this is quite a challenge, although a quick check in the county flora suggests that there are 16 species known to be present in the county, 1 suspected as a possibility (Narrow-leaved helleborine) and a further 4-5 species recorded previously which are suspected now to be extinct in Monmouthshire (not listed)
So far I've managed 6 species
Here's the target list:
1. Common spotted orchid - seen
2. Early purple orchid - seen
3. Green winged orchid - seen
4. Twayblade - seen
5. Greater butterfly orchid - seen
6. Southern marsh orchid - seen
7. Bee orchid - seen
8. Broad leaved helleborine - seen - not yet in flower
9. Marsh helleborine - seen
10. Pyramidal orchid - seen
11. Fragrant orchid - very rare, but I know where to find it - seen
12. Autumn lady's tresses
13. Lesser Butterfly orchid - seen
14. Heath spotted orchid - seen
15. Narrow-leaved helleborine - may not occur in Monmouthshire
16. Bird's nest orchid - I've never seen this
17. Early marsh orchid - seen
Anyway, I thought I'd post up some pics of what I find as I go, as motivation, so hopefully I will complete my challenge this year
- update - challenge of seeing more than 11 species completed on 23.6.12
Common Spotted orchid


Early Purple orchid

Green Winged Orchid (bad picture from a camera phone, but apparently the only one I have)

Twayblade


Greater Butterfly orchid

I'd welcome pictures of orchids from other people, especially of things not on my list. I've seen Lady orchid, White Helleborine, and Monkey Orchid down in Oxfordshire, but none of the other species.
Talking to the county botanical recorder today we thought 13, maybe 14 species was the best that can be managed, so this is quite a challenge, although a quick check in the county flora suggests that there are 16 species known to be present in the county, 1 suspected as a possibility (Narrow-leaved helleborine) and a further 4-5 species recorded previously which are suspected now to be extinct in Monmouthshire (not listed)
So far I've managed 6 species
Here's the target list:
1. Common spotted orchid - seen
2. Early purple orchid - seen
3. Green winged orchid - seen
4. Twayblade - seen
5. Greater butterfly orchid - seen
6. Southern marsh orchid - seen
7. Bee orchid - seen
8. Broad leaved helleborine - seen - not yet in flower
9. Marsh helleborine - seen
10. Pyramidal orchid - seen
11. Fragrant orchid - very rare, but I know where to find it - seen
12. Autumn lady's tresses
13. Lesser Butterfly orchid - seen
14. Heath spotted orchid - seen
15. Narrow-leaved helleborine - may not occur in Monmouthshire
16. Bird's nest orchid - I've never seen this
17. Early marsh orchid - seen
Anyway, I thought I'd post up some pics of what I find as I go, as motivation, so hopefully I will complete my challenge this year
- update - challenge of seeing more than 11 species completed on 23.6.12
Common Spotted orchid


Early Purple orchid

Green Winged Orchid (bad picture from a camera phone, but apparently the only one I have)

Twayblade


Greater Butterfly orchid

I'd welcome pictures of orchids from other people, especially of things not on my list. I've seen Lady orchid, White Helleborine, and Monkey Orchid down in Oxfordshire, but none of the other species.
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