Found this on another site and thought you might all be interested to see which flower was yours.
Just type Plantlife international into your search engine.
Mine's a Common Spotted Orchid!!! :D
Eileen.
Eileen, what a good site - was specially interested in the Caitness (my home county) flower Scots Primrose and had no idea it was so rare. The Edinburgh one (Sticky Flycatcher) I can believe as it certainly grows in Queens Park as it says, and elsewhere!
Yippee -we get the poppy! Big, Bright and Blousey -nuff said!
Yup Poppy (Common apparently) for us ;D ::)
Yorkshire's the harebell
QuoteTHE flower of dry, open, windy places from the hills to the sea. Their papery beauty belies their extraordinary toughness and resilience.
All best - Gavin
I read about the poppy being the flower of Essex in the local rag. Some reakon the primrose would be more suitable. Wish perennial poppies would do the business for me, have got one just about to open, but that was a gift as I just can't get them to germinate!
they had a great 'hut' when i went to the eden project where you had to vote for your county flower and fill in a survey as to how many of the wild flowers you had seen.
my home flower is lincolnshire - common dog violet
Wild Daffodil, my eye - Dandelion more likely!! = Tim
Bloody Crane's Bill !!
Hahaha!!.......Brilliant !!.....the Geordies just had to have one with an expletive in the name !! ;D ;D
Well, there's a surprise! Hop is Kent's county flower! Trust boring south east to have least exciting plant, in spite of the fact that I have to admit to enjoying the beer down here.
Why couldn't it have been jasimine or something sweeter smelling? :D
We have the Spring Gentian as ours, it's blue so i suppose that represents the colour if our skin as it's usually freezing up here all year round ;D
What a great site!
I am torn as to which county to stick with.
Born in the old county of Westmorland (Dad wont let me forget that we are Westmorland through and through)- Alpine forget me not.
A Cumbrian at heart (because I am) - Grass of Parnsassus.
A dweller of the City of Nottingham - Nottingham Catchfly.
And an adopted Nottinghamian - Autumn crocus.
Not a bad collection of flowers though.
Les
Well ours in Sussex is, the round-headed rampion. Never seen one before! Very pretty looking at the picture tho ;D
Cool! Ours is the delicate cowslip (Northamptonshire), thanks Eileen! ;D
Lisa
Newcastle Upon Tyne's is a monkey flower - surely Hartlepool?
Snowdon lily for us here in Caernarfonshire. Had to believe such a pretty and delicate flower lives on the sides of Snowdon. I have never seen one, but, just maybe one day, I'll make it up the top and spot one :D
The flower for my present county (Staffordshire) is the Heather, understandable I suppose with the wild'n'windy moors in the north of the county. My home county's (Suffolk) flower is the Oxlip, still very prevalent in the woodland, hedges and ditches.
Not sure which to go for
live in Leicestershire so that's the foxglove
native of Lincolnshire so that gives me the common dog violet
but Dad's a native of yorkshire so that's the harebell
Can I have all three to avoid any arguments?
What a great site Eileen :) Here in Hertfordshire we have the Pasqueflower(pulsatilla vulgaris) a beautiful purple flower which grows on limestone hillsides.
Hi Eileen,
Great site,I join you in the spotted orchids! Must be all the bings!
I am surprised it is not wild garlic as it is growing in lavish quantities all around!
Something new that has grown on Oakbank is the cowslip or oxlip,not expert enough to tell which..
It has grown from one solitary plant we saw about 7 years or so ago,to numerous clumps,which is heartening!
Toots
:)
Well I've 'opted' for two....the Poppy cos I'm an Essex girl - one of my all time favourites - but as I'ved in Berkshire many years, also claim the Summer snowflake (Loddon Lily) sounds lovely but so far - can't find a picture so don't know what it looks like....every time I click onto a link....it tells me "action cancelled" ???....can anyone else find a pic please?....
lovely site, thanks
Hi there HP,
Here's a link for you that has loads of info and a piccie of the Loddon Lily you wanted to see.
www.brickfieldpark.org/data/loddon_lily.htm-5k
If this link doesn't work them simply type Loddon lily into Google and the first one on the list should be Brickfield parks web page.
Gorgeous flower by the way well worth £1 + per plant!!
Eileen.
Eileen, thanks for that - got it by going into Google as suggested (link didn't work).....it's a really lovely flower, have probably seen it then as it's very like the snowdrop :)