Bog Orchid Scotland. there are around 52 different species of wild orchid in britain. it is most common in parts of scotland and northern england. britain’s smallest native wild orchid, bog orchids rarely attain a height of more than 8 centimetres (3 inches), the stems are pale green and there are none. Many of these species are incredibly rare and can often only be found on nature. the bog orchid is a small orchid species that is adapted to grow in the wet and acidic soils of bogs and fens. In wales it is known from a number of sites including the elan valley. © phil and ann farrer.
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it is most common in parts of scotland and northern england. © phil and ann farrer. Many of these species are incredibly rare and can often only be found on nature. In wales it is known from a number of sites including the elan valley. there are around 52 different species of wild orchid in britain. the bog orchid is a small orchid species that is adapted to grow in the wet and acidic soils of bogs and fens. britain’s smallest native wild orchid, bog orchids rarely attain a height of more than 8 centimetres (3 inches), the stems are pale green and there are none.
Heath spotted orchid near Matley Bog,... © Jim Champion Geograph
Bog Orchid Scotland there are around 52 different species of wild orchid in britain. it is most common in parts of scotland and northern england. Many of these species are incredibly rare and can often only be found on nature. there are around 52 different species of wild orchid in britain. britain’s smallest native wild orchid, bog orchids rarely attain a height of more than 8 centimetres (3 inches), the stems are pale green and there are none. © phil and ann farrer. In wales it is known from a number of sites including the elan valley. the bog orchid is a small orchid species that is adapted to grow in the wet and acidic soils of bogs and fens.