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<blockquote data-quote="Ghostly Vision" data-source="post: 1851794" data-attributes="member: 11550"><p>A check last weekend revealed no Red helleborine plants at the Hampshire site - the second year in a row that none have appeared, and the seventh year since they flowered there.</p><p></p><p>Star of the day was an "ochroleuca" Fly orchid in Hampshire (which will be past its best now) and a sinlge Wasp orchid in Warwickshire. A few Bee up the road, but no var bicolor yet - though there may be because not all were in flower.</p><p></p><p>Fen orchids are in flower in Norfolk.</p><p></p><p>Pics show the wonderful Fly orchid, plus a wasp trying to get jiggy with a normal pne (sorry about pic - it flew off after only one shot), and a Wasp orchid.</p><p></p><p>The wasp species would appear to be either Eumenes coarctatus (Potter wasp) or Gymnomerus laevipes - can anyone help?</p><p></p><p>Sean</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ghostly Vision, post: 1851794, member: 11550"] A check last weekend revealed no Red helleborine plants at the Hampshire site - the second year in a row that none have appeared, and the seventh year since they flowered there. Star of the day was an "ochroleuca" Fly orchid in Hampshire (which will be past its best now) and a sinlge Wasp orchid in Warwickshire. A few Bee up the road, but no var bicolor yet - though there may be because not all were in flower. Fen orchids are in flower in Norfolk. Pics show the wonderful Fly orchid, plus a wasp trying to get jiggy with a normal pne (sorry about pic - it flew off after only one shot), and a Wasp orchid. The wasp species would appear to be either Eumenes coarctatus (Potter wasp) or Gymnomerus laevipes - can anyone help? Sean [/QUOTE]
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