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<blockquote data-quote="Phil Bishop" data-source="post: 1847719" data-attributes="member: 56942"><p>At Warburg, plenty of Greater Butterfly in flower, as well as Common Spotted and Common Twayblade. The wardens have a map showing where Birds Nest (several good spikes) and White helleborine are. One or two spikes of Fly still in the wildlife garden.</p><p>At Noar Hill, White Helleborine, Common Spotted Common Twayblade and Common Fragrant are abundant. Pyramidal still in bud but breaking. Apparently, the locals are saying that things in the region like Musk and Frog will not be out for a couple of weeks or so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil Bishop, post: 1847719, member: 56942"] At Warburg, plenty of Greater Butterfly in flower, as well as Common Spotted and Common Twayblade. The wardens have a map showing where Birds Nest (several good spikes) and White helleborine are. One or two spikes of Fly still in the wildlife garden. At Noar Hill, White Helleborine, Common Spotted Common Twayblade and Common Fragrant are abundant. Pyramidal still in bud but breaking. Apparently, the locals are saying that things in the region like Musk and Frog will not be out for a couple of weeks or so. [/QUOTE]
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