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Rarities include Broad-leaved Helleborine, Spurge Laurel and some Wild Daffodil.
Summer flowers include Broad-leaved Helleborine, Stinking Hellebore, Nettle-leaved Bellflower.
One species from Europe, Broad-leaved Helleborine (Epipactis helleborine), is invasive in North America.
Dog's Mercury, Wood Melick, Broad-leaved Helleborine, and Giant Bellflower are amongst the significant plants present.
Epipactis helleborine (Broad-leaved Helleborine) is a Palearctic orchid that has been introduced to several regions of North America.
As well as spectacular displays of bluebells in spring, a number of unusual plant species are found, such as herb paris, broad-leaved helleborine and violet helleborine.
Woodland and scrub areas support such plants as Broad-leaved Helleborine, White Helleborine and Nettle-leaved Bellflower.
A large number of plant species normally found only in ancient woodlands occur, including Broad-leaved Helleborine (Epipactis helleborine) and Wood Small-reed (Calamagrostis epigejos).
The diversity of the habitat is enhanced by small ponds and streams and there are rarer plants reported such as Heath Spotted Orchid and Broad-leaved Helleborine.
Epipactis helleborine (L.) Crantz : Broad-leaved Helleborine (N. Africa, Europe to C. China).
Bramble and Sweet Woodruff are present and rare plants such as White Helleborine, Broad-leaved Helleborine, Columbine and Common Wintergreen.
Old man's beard, Common hop, Common polypody, False Brome, Common twayblade, which has become extremely rare on Hiddensee, and Common moonwort, as well as the still common Broad-leaved Helleborine form an undergrowth.
Next rare and protected plants on Wda's route are: lycopodium clavatum, diphasiastrum complanatum, lycopodium annotinum, sundew, western marsh orchid, heath spotted orchid, lesser butterfly-orchid, broad-leaved helleborine, european common twayblade and arctostaphylos uva-ursi, which are found in Wdecki Landscape Park.
Epipactis helleborine subsp.
(synonym of Epipactis helleborine)
One species from Europe, Broad-leaved Helleborine (Epipactis helleborine), is invasive in North America.
Of the Orchid family it can refer to Epipactis helleborine, Epipactis atrorubens or Epipactis gigantea.
Epipactis helleborine (Broad-leaved Helleborine) is a Palearctic orchid that has been introduced to several regions of North America.
Additional plants include Agave, Aloe, Epipactis helleborine, Ophrys apifera, Opuntia, and Orchis militaris.
A large number of plant species normally found only in ancient woodlands occur, including Broad-leaved Helleborine (Epipactis helleborine) and Wood Small-reed (Calamagrostis epigejos).
Epipactis helleborine (L.) Crantz : Broad-leaved Helleborine (N. Africa, Europe to C. China).
Epipactis helleborine (Broad-leaved Hellborine) was spreading up New Forge Lane and Allium triquetrum (Three-cornered Garlic) was recorded from Cranmore.
Meadows are home to orchids, for example, Orchis coriophora (Bug orchid), Military orchid, Green-winged orchid, Epipactis helleborine, Lesser butterfly-orchid, and others.
It can grow to a height of 1 m. However, Epipactis helleborine grows in more diverse habitats, from sheltered sandy beaches to open spaces in deciduous or coniferous forests, on roadsides, in meadows, and on moist soils.
Aspen (Populus tremula) is the most notable species present, however the presence of Broad-leafed Helleborine (Epipactis helleborine) indicates a woodland containg many mature deciduous trees of some habitat value, together with wet flushes containing yellow flag iris, soft rush, lesser spearwort and golden saxifrage.