Just going back over some photos I took a week or so ago at Great Orme Head in North Wales. Managed to get a few shots of the variation of Grayling which lives there, but my son also came across the flower in the lower photo below... There only seemed to be one such plant, but I have no idea what it was (taken on 14th July). I've never seen one before, so can anyone identify it and is it rare?
Cheers,
Trev
Great Orme Head - Plant?
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Great Orme Head - Plant?
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Re: Great Orme Head - Plant?
spiked speedwell? by no means definitive ID.
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Re: Great Orme Head - Plant?
I agree with Chris.
Spiked Speedwell (Veronica spicata) looks most likely.
Kind regards. Mark
Spiked Speedwell (Veronica spicata) looks most likely.
Kind regards. Mark
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Re: Great Orme Head - Plant?
Thanks guys,
I have found a bit more info on line and it appears there is a northern variety of the Spiked Speedwell on Great Orme Head. A lovely little plant - very striking.
Trev
I have found a bit more info on line and it appears there is a northern variety of the Spiked Speedwell on Great Orme Head. A lovely little plant - very striking.
Trev