Leicestershire Orchids: Marsh Fragrant Orchid and Heath Spotted Orchid 6th June 2009.
Heath Spotted Orchid
Marsh Fragrant Orchid
Marsh Fragrant Orchid
Yesterday morning I met up with the Leicester wildlife group for a walk around Ulverscroft LRWT reserve.
Although it rained for most of the walk, I did see good numbers of Marsh Fragrant Orchids, Heath Spotted Orchids, Common Spotted Orchids and a single Bee Orchid(just flowering) at Herbert's Meadow.
Comments
Hope this helps?
Cheers,
Dave.
http://freespace.virgin.net/peter.wilde3/fragrantorchid.html
(I think that care needs to be taken with morphological features, they are variable and the definition of the three 'species' is not easy.)
Contrary to what the warden said I would guess perhaps the orchids are Heath Fragrant, if they are growing in damp acid grassland with Heath Spotted Orchid.
If they are indeed Marsh Fragrant, I will need to re-evaluate what I consider the definition of this species to be.
Cheers
I don't think these orchids are Common(G.conopsea)as the geology for this site is totally wrong. Also looking at my previous photos at this site maybe Heath and Marsh Fragrant Orchid both occur at this site?
Looks like I will have to do more research of these orchids!!
Dave.