The Early Marsh Orchid has five main sub-species that are specific to different regions of the UK, in North England spp. incarnata dominates.


The Early Marsh Orchid has five main sub-species that are specific to different regions of the UK, in North England spp. incarnata dominates. This beautiful delicate orchid is becoming rarer particulalry in the S of UK.


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Location: Scarborough, UK
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