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Specific Families and Genera => Pleione and Orchidaceae => Topic started by: daveyp1970 on May 29, 2012, 08:15:22 PM

Title: Dactylorhiza incarnata and others.
Post by: daveyp1970 on May 29, 2012, 08:15:22 PM
Pics from the only Dactylorhiza Incarnata site i know of in my neck of the woods.
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I will follow up this thread as the others are in flower.
Title: Re: Dactylorhiza incarnata and others.
Post by: daveyp1970 on June 14, 2012, 09:40:49 AM
After ifinished yesterday i whent back to see what was in flower,well the three main Dacts were in flower,fuschii,praetermissa,incarnata and i think some purpurella and so many hybrids between them it becomes really hard to key them out and also some ophrys.
Dactylorhiza fuschii
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Title: Re: Dactylorhiza incarnata and others.
Post by: daveyp1970 on June 14, 2012, 09:47:38 AM
Dactylorhiza purpurella and others
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Title: Re: Dactylorhiza incarnata and others.
Post by: daveyp1970 on June 14, 2012, 09:50:55 AM
(http://i964.photobucket.com/albums/ae121/davep1970/020-2.jpg)
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Title: Re: Dactylorhiza incarnata and others.
Post by: daveyp1970 on June 14, 2012, 09:54:16 AM
(http://i964.photobucket.com/albums/ae121/davep1970/049.jpg)
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Title: Re: Dactylorhiza incarnata and others.
Post by: daveyp1970 on June 14, 2012, 09:56:55 AM
(http://i964.photobucket.com/albums/ae121/davep1970/072.jpg)
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Title: Re: Dactylorhiza incarnata and others.
Post by: Pauli on June 14, 2012, 10:27:19 AM
Lovely variety of Dactylorhizas !

The Ophrys is apifera
Title: Re: Dactylorhiza incarnata and others.
Post by: Maggi Young on June 14, 2012, 12:29:07 PM
What a range of flowers and what a super place to be able to visit to record them, Davey. Thanks!
Title: Re: Dactylorhiza incarnata and others.
Post by: Brian Ellis on June 14, 2012, 12:34:13 PM
Stunning Davey, I'm sure we could all wish for one or two of them!
Title: Re: Dactylorhiza incarnata and others.
Post by: fredg on June 14, 2012, 05:22:48 PM
Nice little site you have over there Davey  ;D
Title: Re: Dactylorhiza incarnata and others.
Post by: mark smyth on June 14, 2012, 05:31:11 PM
 :o :o :o they are stunning
Title: Re: Dactylorhiza incarnata and others.
Post by: Peter Maguire on June 14, 2012, 09:10:12 PM
Lovely range of species/hybrids/whatever there Davey.
That's the nice thing about Dactylorizas, you can come back from a day out with 50-100 photos, sit down for several hours with a reference book, and still end up with no idea about what is on the pictures.  ;D ::)      I recognized the Ophrys though.  ;)

Round here I've only seen D. purpurella open so far. Mind you. looking at your pictures, I think that more time crawling around on my knees this weekend is called for, I'm obviously missing something.  ;D
Title: Re: Dactylorhiza incarnata and others.
Post by: daveyp1970 on June 14, 2012, 10:32:49 PM
Thank you everybody.
Peter if you head towards Tesco after Kenton roundabout and across the road of the hotel on that bit of wasteland purperella is there and if you carry on down that road passed tesco's you will come to a nature reserve there are a few sp there.:)
Title: Re: Dactylorhiza incarnata and others.
Post by: Peter Maguire on June 15, 2012, 04:14:53 PM
They're even closer than that Davey - if you know Newcastle reasonably well you may know the road that approaches the city centre from the aformentioned roundabout. If you take the slip road to the town centre just before the complicated underpass system there is a small colony there on the left, and the council grass cutters carefully go around them!
With careful positioning, you can get a photo of the plants with the city centre road sign in the background - here's one from a couple of years ago.

I will have a look for the colony you mentioned when I go to do the shopping later. The local nature reserve you mention has what I've always assumed to be D fuchsii but I haven't seen any others that I'm aware of. We did have a wondeful site for D fuchsii nearby - an old reclaimed mining site - which had hundreds of flowering spikes until the council bulldozed the lot to prepare the ground for an industrial site which has never been built. Their environmental impact assessment turned up no newts (no ponds in the mining spoil), no badgers (hard work digging in that mine waste) and so they sent the bulldozers in. There's about twenty plants left there. >:(
Title: Re: Dactylorhiza incarnata and others.
Post by: daveyp1970 on June 15, 2012, 06:55:17 PM
Thats fantastic Peter a new site to me.
Title: Re: Dactylorhiza incarnata and others.
Post by: mark smyth on June 15, 2012, 09:14:07 PM
the council grass cutters carefully go around them!

If only our councils did the same!

I need to find a site like Daveys. I did find one with purpurella, fuchsii and their hybrids in a limestone quarry that is also a carpark. There was a rock that had picked flowers on it. If the person went to the bother to pick them they should have taken them home.
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