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Post by petecollins on May 22, 2015 11:55:54 GMT
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Post by lilyrose on May 22, 2015 16:27:23 GMT
Climbing Cordyalis maybe?
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2015 18:12:10 GMT
Looks right, lilyrose.
"Although this species is known from several countries in western Europe, a large proportion of the global population [of Ceratocapnos claviculata] is found in the United Kingdom. It grows in most counties in Britain especially the more western ones, but is absent from Orkney, Shetland and the Outer Hebrides and rare in Ireland.
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Post by petecollins on May 22, 2015 21:25:51 GMT
Thank you lilyrose and deb. That certainly looks right, and I've searched the web and found that it's a known species at Minsmere.
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Post by Hobjob on Jun 11, 2015 9:10:54 GMT
Thank you lilyrose and deb. That certainly looks right, and I've searched the web and found that it's a known species at Minsmere. Its quite common thorughout Suffolk coastal area, usually to be seen on the edges of woodland, either pine or deciduous. Often slightly creamy.
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Post by aeshna5 on Jun 11, 2015 16:51:22 GMT
Saw masses of this at Hickling Broad last Saturday.
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