County flower of Huntingdonshire, water violet, a wildflower emblem for each county in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and the Isle of Man
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Huntingdonshire

Water-violet (Hottonia palustris)

Water-violet (Hottonia palustris)

These spikes of delicate lilac blossom cheer up many a black fen ditch in the old county of Huntingdon. They survive summer drought, but not permanent drainage.

Habitat: ponds and ditches. Flowers: May-June.

Image © Bob Gibbons/Natural Image