The hedgerows around Radipole are very abundant and colourful now as we move into early summer. This is the time when Radipole's orchids start to appear by the paths. I counted three Southern Marsh Orchids in the early stages of flowering on the Buddleia Loop this afternoon. I hope plenty more are on their way. The Bee Orchid I passed twice this afternoon before I noticed it in the grass by the path to the North Hide. Bee Orchids are an opportunist plant and can turn up in unexpected places. Some years it is abundant on a particular site and in others it can be sparse. Both pictures below were taken this afternoon.
The year 2009 was a particularly orchid abundant year when 32 Bee Orchids and 170 Southern Marsh Orchids were counted around the reserve. Other orchids to look for on Radipole is the Common Spotted Orchid which normally appears on the Buddleia Loop near the viewing shelter and the Pyramidal Orchid which flowers in July and is usually by the path down to the North Hide.
Nice to see them coming in to flower.
Yesterday afternoon (04-Jun), 13 Southern Marsh Orchids just before the gated bridge to the N-hide and 1 Bee Orchid on the east side of Buddleia Loop - in the same place as last year.
I'm on the look-out for orchids now. First Lacey Brollies and now Orchids, very interesting articles Angie, I'm more likely to see Nick and his litter picker than any orchids though!
Seize the day!
Great stuff Naomi. You have inspired me to go in search of more Radipole orchids... With a litter picker for company.