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Variety (Best viewed at originalsize)

Inspired by JJ's recent wild flower shots I went out yesterday and took shots along a 100 yard section of the local nature reserve, to see how many different types I could document. Although they are a few repeats in this to allow me to get my 5x5 format there was well over 20 different types on one 100 yard stretch. Amazing.

The ones I can't ID if anyone fancys are crack are : (Using the standard grid system) 1:2, 1:4, 3:2Violet??, 3:5, 4:3 Early purple orchid??,


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Guest 03-Aug-2011 20:06
A very nice collage. Well done. v
Remarkable is that contrary to the great distance between your and my area, the same wild flowers are growing!
Neil Horner05-Jul-2011 20:26
Very clever , I like it a lot !
Guest 30-Jun-2011 15:01
I think it must be my OCD but they are in the wrong order!!!!!
janescottcumming30-Jun-2011 13:02
Wonderful way to display all these pretty flowers. Great collage! V
Guest 30-Jun-2011 08:36
superb!!! V
Guest 30-Jun-2011 05:46
What a wonderful display Kevin! Fabulous..well done! V
McGarva29-Jun-2011 21:32
Great montage!
Stephanie29-Jun-2011 21:29
This is absolutely gorgeous kevin!!!! You did a beautiful job with this floral grid! :))
Martin Lamoon29-Jun-2011 20:39
This is superb. brilliant work Kevin. V
Johnny JAG29-Jun-2011 20:28
3:2 is a Speedwell I think, possibly Birds Eye Speedwell or creeping Speedwell.
Phillip Normanton29-Jun-2011 19:35
Blimey, someone's been busy! Cool collection! :)
J. Scott Coile29-Jun-2011 19:11
Looks like JJ has you covered. Well done Kevin! Fantastic poster.
Margot W29-Jun-2011 19:06
What a lovely patchwork quilt of flowers.
joseantonio29-Jun-2011 19:01
Very nice presentation of this great image
Colin Storey29-Jun-2011 18:43
Well done Kev, stunning collage of wild flowers. Well done JJ also for the naming.
Johnny JAG29-Jun-2011 18:38
I think 1:2 looks like Agrimony, 1:4 is Herb Robert, 3:5 is a Purple Orchid of some sort, and 4:3 looks like a spotted Orchid, the other one is everywhere and I don't know what it is.
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