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Ragged Robin -Lychnis flos-cuculi:
Ragged Robin is one of those plants that’s widespread throughout Britain but not particularly common anywhere; it’s always a joy to find it. Sadly, it has suffered a decline as the wet meadows, rush-pastures and fens where it grows have been drained and improved for agriculture. The flowers are an important source of nectar for butterflies and long-tongued bees.
Author: Nigel Pugh
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Photo size: 12.1 Mpixels (34.6 MB uncompressed) - 4261x2841 pixels (14.2x9.5 in / 36.1x24.1 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: feeding, lavernock point, lychnis flos-cuculi, nature, pink. flower, ragged robin, reserve, wildflower