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    Large fly

    Half inch long, large fly with long antennae. Fell into allotment tank and frightened the tennant! London TW11
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    Solitary wasps

    Numerous small wasps attracted to flowers of Japanese Spindle bush. I gather ID of wasps is difficult from photos. Any idea what group they might be from. Markings of these two not identical. London TW11
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    Blue eyed wild bee

    Tiny bee feeding on spear thistle and ragwort flowers. Any ideas as to name. Rather distinctive blue eyes (UK, Church meadow SE London)
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    For ID

    On grass, brown spore print
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    ID please

    Appeared this week in a grassy area with wildflower plugs. Couldn't see any basal leaves amongst the grass. Quite delicate
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    ID for these two please

    The first appeared in a newly planted meadow, not included in seed mix. ? garden escape ?some form of Rudbekia The second seen 6 weeks ago, chalk downland Thanks
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    Clavulina?

    On grass below a crab apple tree. Some sort of clavulina?
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    ID please

    Group of tiny fungi caps<1cm in short grass, W Sussex
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    Broomrape

    Selection of photos of what I assume are Broomrapes, no leaves. Some with reddish stems, some all yellow. Coastal Normandy. Appreciate help with these
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    Wet woodland flower

    Extensive ground cover plant in a wet woodland glade. Appeared after clearing Himalayan Balsam Thought it was enchanters nightshade but flower looks wrong (UK Surrey)
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    yellow and white flower

    Sow thistly looking plant, attractive flowers. Sussex, nr coast
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    Is this a cucumber moth

    Found in Teddington. How common in UK, I gather viewed as a pest in some countries
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    Unnamed labiate

    Cant match this labiate with guide. Square mildly hairy stem, not aromatic, crushed leaves odourless. leaves un notched. Site wet woodland. Help please
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    ID please

    Hairy with a rather fetching rear horn. London garden TW11. Any ideas
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    Moth for ID

    On a car SW London Any ideas?
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    Is this an orchid?

    Bell like flowers, a bit like Bartsia but colour and leaves wrong. ? small white orchid. limestone habitat, Yorkshire Dales. 15/6/17
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    ID please

    Cornwall this week. Plant one sprawling, white papery four petals with long stamens. Second plant growing on stone wall, fleshy leaves, ?garden rockery plant
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    Orchid

    Lots of these orchids in a Cornish meadow. This is the most mature specimen I could find. Most had no leaf spots. This one has a few small ones. End of May. Any ideas?
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    help please, large moth

    Photo sent to me by friend who found this 2 and a half inch moth in his front garden in Henley last week. ?some form of Hawk Moth
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    ID please

    Two plants on chalk. One I think is field Cow-Wheat.Not sure about the other, ?some form of Lousewort, sprawling plant with spike of tiny flowers ID would be appreciated Andrew Saunders
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    ID please

    Can anyone name this 5ft high white flowered statuesque thistle on chalk downland?
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    Identification please

    Can anyone tell me the name of this plant. Site chalk down land off N Downs way. Leafless spikes of tiny pink 5 petal flowers, deeply cut leaves, quite tall about a metre high but sprawling.Cant find it in Collins or Roger Phillips guides so I suspect non native
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