British Wild Orchids*
Professor Mike Fay is a Senior Research Leader in conservation genetics at Kew Gardens and also a world expert on orchids.
Professor Mike Fay is a Senior Research Leader in conservation genetics at Kew Gardens and also a world expert on orchids.
Join us for a walk at Minera Quarry Nature Reserve where we may see hares, stoats, adders, grass snakes, common lizards as well as butterflies and thousands of orchids.
The Early purple orchid is one of the first orchids to pop up in spring. Look for its pinkish-purple flowers from April, when bluebells still carpet our woodland floors. Its leaves are dark green…
Learn more about wild orchids: their life cycles, where to find them, and how to identify them
Local lawn care expert and former head greenkeeper, Ian Stephens, loves grass and his work creating healthy, vibrant lawns at homes across Notts and Lincs. But Ian has long seen ‘beyond the green…
Come and discover wild flowers on our Cors Goch Nature Reserve on Anglesey, with orchids, meadow and wetland vegetation in abundance.
Join us for a morning walk around Cloud Wood seeking and identifying butterflies and orchids
An early evening paddle followed by a bat walk with a Wildlife Trust expert at the Nene Wetlands.
An early evening paddle followed by a bat walk with a Wildlife Trust expert at the Nene Wetlands.
Discover what it takes to create one of the best reserves in the country for Man Orchids with the Darland Banks warden.
This is probably the most widespread and commonest of the marsh orchids.