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Discover wildlife

Learn about stunning wildlife that lives in the UK

Wildflowers

Wild thyme

Wild thyme

Opposite-leaved Golden Saxifrage

Opposite-leaved golden saxifrage

lesser celandine

Lesser celandine

Common Rock-rose

Common rock-rose

Water Dock

Water dock

Bloody Crane's-bill

Bloody crane's-bill

Bramble

Bramble

Deadly Nightshade

Deadly nightshade

Groundsel

Groundsel

Lords-and-ladies

Lords-and-ladies

Water-soldier

Water-soldier

Bulbous Buttercup

Bulbous buttercup

Meadow saffron

Meadow saffron

Great Willowherb

Great willowherb

White Bryony

White bryony

Water Mint

Water mint

 toadflax leaved st johns wort

Toadflax-leaved St John's-wort

Marsh-marigold

Marsh marigold

Common Mallow

Common mallow

Water-cress

Water-cress

Curled Dock

Curled dock

Herb-Robert

Herb-robert

wood avens

Wood avens

Bittersweet

Bittersweet

Colt's-foot

Colt's-foot

Common Duckweed

Common duckweed

Bog asphodel

Bog asphodel

Greater Butterfly-orchid

Greater butterfly-orchid

Melancholy Thistle

Melancholy thistle

A patch of rosebay willowherb growing in front of a row of shrubby trees, with blue sky above. The willowherb has towers of pink flowers rising from a dense swathe of green leaves

Rosebay willowherb

Wood Spurge

Wood spurge

Wild Marjoram

Wild marjoram

Perforate St John's-wort

Perforate st John's-wort

Common Columbine

Columbine

Musk Mallow

Musk mallow

Stinging nettle

Stinging nettle

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