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Old 13-06-2005, 10:39 PM
Miss Perspicacia Tick
 
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Brian wrote:
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I've just come back from friends on the Wirral. As we were walking
back to the station, there was a plant on the embankment that I
didn't recognise. It was between 8" and 10" in height and I don't
recall seeing any leaves. It had a thin stem and was crowned with a
spire of between 15 and 20 smallish (about ½") white flowers with
deep purple spots. The 'eye' was dark. The wife asked me was it an
orchid as the flowers were certainly orchid-like, but I don't know
of any member of the orchidae family with more than one flower to a
stem.

it?
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European wild orchids do form spikes of many flowers~~ possibly
one or two exceptions. The Burnt-tip orchid fits your description
and, despite limited regions of growth, can be found in the Wirral.
Best Wishes Brian


No, Brian, I can say categorically it did *NOT* look anything like that! ;o)