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Wildflowers - 3
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White Campion has been in the Parks for many years. They often hybridises with Red Campion to produce pink flowers.
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Bush Vetch, one of the many vetch species in the Parks, most of which are struggling to survive where the grass is uncut, as the grass gets longer each year and can outgrow the Vetch, cutting off its light.
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