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<blockquote data-quote="birderbryan" data-source="post: 3623127" data-attributes="member: 117898"><p>This is a really interesting plant Steve and to me it definately shows what I call the "Lemon Petalled qualities or Lempet for short". I am especially interested to find that it is on the Gt. Orme and not a totally "Cumbrian Feature". From others I am led to believe the Lempet situation does not apply within Bishop Middleham and also not yet been found on Ingleborough although it does exist within Hutton Roof and also other areas closeby to HR. Well done for finding this and for featuring it on here. Thanks. Bryan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="birderbryan, post: 3623127, member: 117898"] This is a really interesting plant Steve and to me it definately shows what I call the "Lemon Petalled qualities or Lempet for short". I am especially interested to find that it is on the Gt. Orme and not a totally "Cumbrian Feature". From others I am led to believe the Lempet situation does not apply within Bishop Middleham and also not yet been found on Ingleborough although it does exist within Hutton Roof and also other areas closeby to HR. Well done for finding this and for featuring it on here. Thanks. Bryan [/QUOTE]
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