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    Foulshaw Moss Nature Reserve with cottongrass in the foreground. © Bex Lynam

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    Bee on lavender flower © Michelle Waller

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    A couple reading an wildlife interpretation panel at South Walney Nature Reserve with Piel castle in background © John Morrison 

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How to grow a wild patch or mini meadow

Whether it's a flowerpot, flowerbed, wild patch in your lawn, or entire meadow, planting wildflowers provides vital resources to…

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How to help wildlife at school

Whether feeding the birds, or sowing a wildflower patch, setting up wildlife areas in your school makes for happier, healthier and more…

Wildflowers

A frog orchid rises from a grassy mound, with the grassland sloping up to a hedge in the distance. The orchid has bulbous reddish flowers groing from a central stalk

Frog orchid

The flowers of a fly orchid, demonstrating their insect-like appearance

Fly orchid

sea campion

Sea campion

Southern Marsh Orchid

Southern marsh orchid

Greater water parsnip

Greater water parsnip

Fen violet

Fen violet

Field cow-wheat

Field cow-wheat

Chamomile

Chamomile

Common Fumitory

Common fumitory

Biting Stonecrop

Biting stonecrop

Giant Hogweed

Giant hogweed

Hay meadow with yellow rattle

Yellow-rattle

Bugle

Bugle

Harebell

Harebell

Tansy

Tansy

Creeping Thistle

Creeping thistle

Snowdrops

Snowdrop

Dyer's greenweed

Dyer's greenweed

Curled Dock

Curled dock

Herb-Robert

Herb-robert

wood avens

Wood avens

Vervain

Vervain

Creeping Buttercup

Creeping buttercup

Yellow Corydalis

Yellow corydalis

Navelwort

Navelwort

Hogweed

Hogweed

Eyebright

Eyebright

Greater Plantain

Greater plantain

Sheep's bit

Sheep's-bit

Oxeye Daisy

Oxeye daisy

Spear Thistle

Spear thistle

Herb-Paris

Herb-paris

Pepper Saxifrage

Pepper saxifrage

Common Sorrel

Common sorrel

Wood sorrel growing from moss in a wooded valley

Wood sorrel

Water Avens

Water avens

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