Sundew
I've known that there was a patch of carnivorous Round-leaved Sundew somewhere on the moor for a number of years but have not previously been able to track it down. Finally I secured some decent directions, and today I was able to go straight to it. A beautiful and fascinating plant.
You'll also see some Cranberry intermingled, and with Bog Asphodel and Cross-leaved Heath within a couple of feet this is a special spot. Somewhere nearby is supposed to be the tiny orchid Lesser Twayblade but that remains elusive for the moment.
I just popped out for an hour over lunch, but there were a few butterflies about. Plenty of Meadow Brown, Ringlet, and Small Tortoiseshell with the odd Peacock, Small heath and Small Skipper too.
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