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A sample of plants of Tunstall Hills
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Bee Orchid
At the Northern end of their range on Tunstall Hills.

Rock Rose (Photo: John Bridges)
An important food plant for some Butterflies. Sadly, Rock Rose is becoming less common on the Hills.

Frog Orchid (Photo by Allan White)
Rather rare in the region. A small number of spikes can be found on Tunstall Hills but are very hard to spot!

Bee Orchid
At the Northern end of their range on Tunstall Hills.
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