early purple, orchis mascula.
Have to disagree with that. Colour and petal shape look wrong to me, and it is very, very late for early purple to still be flowering.
Well said Jaime. You may well be right. I can only go on my own experience, of course. I also made the mistake of not looking up where the OP was located.
I've looked it up in my copy of Rose too, and I still think it is common spotted orchid, mainly based on the shape of the flower and the shape of the inflorescence generally. From the picture posted we can't see the spotted leaves, which would settle the question. If the spots are across the leaves then it is a common spotted orchid, if the spots are along the leaves then it is an early purple orchid.
I'm no orchid expert, so I'm quite happy to be wrong, if other pictures show it up subsequently as an early purple. I will have learned a little bit more.
Mike
sods law that it'll turn out to be a daisy
Well said Jaime. You may well be right. I can only go on my own experience, of course. I also made the mistake of not looking up where the OP was located.
I've looked it up in my copy of Rose too, and I still think it is common spotted orchid, mainly based on the shape of the flower and the shape of the inflorescence generally. From the picture posted we can't see the spotted leaves, which would settle the question. If the spots are across the leaves then it is a common spotted orchid, if the spots are along the leaves then it is an early purple orchid.
I'm no orchid expert, so I'm quite happy to be wrong, if other pictures show it up subsequently as an early purple. I will have learned a little bit more.
Mike