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East of England
The East of England is renowned for its wetland habitats. The famous Broads - Britain’s largest nationally-protected wetland area - is home to an amazingly rich variety of plants and is classed as an Important Plant Area. Likewise the unique Breckland landscape, which features a tapestry of different habitat types including woodland, heathland and grassland.
County Flowers
Find out what your County Flower is by clicking on your county below:
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Activities
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Projects
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Nature reserves
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Winks Meadow
Location: Metfield, SuffolkGrid Reference: TM 303 799Winks Meadow is a tiny ...
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Important Plant Areas
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Breckland
Location: The IPA spans the western borders of Norfolk and Suffolk in the ...
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Chippenham Fen
Location: Cambridgeshire, 6km north of Newmarket between Chippenham and ...
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Wicken Fen
Location: Cambridgeshire, south of Wicken on the A1123.Grid Reference: TL ...
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Plant species
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Fen orchid
One of our rarer plants, its pretty pale yellow flowers liven up our ...
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Tower mustard
A tall, slim, grey-green plant with small creamy flowers at the top of the ...
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Shepherd’s-needle
This little plant is a member of the carrot family, with groups of small ...
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Publications
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The Ghost Orchid Declaration
A call to arms to governments, Members of Parliament, conservation ...
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Campaigns
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Saving our magnificent meadows
Plantlife is leading a nationally-coordinated programme of action to save ...
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Ghost Orchid Declaration
The Ghost Orchid Declaration is a new report from Plantlife, which looks at ...
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