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CAN you recognise these plants ?

Thanks to Jaime from Bressingham , we can now put a name on these plants

Muntjac Deer
This low growing plant was found in early April on a field edge. It looks like some type of saxifrage. It was in a small clump, and could not be found elsewhere.

This plant is adoxa adoxoides (Common name 'Town Hall Clock)
Unknown Iris
This flower was found growing in Bressingham, and appears to be identical to Iris Foetidissima (Roast Beef Plant), but is yellow. It is not a Yellow Flag, as many of those are growing near by.

It is Iris Foetidissima, but a yellow form


Deer moving into Bressingham

Muntjac in Bressingham
This photograph was taken in a Bressingham Garden on the 7th of June this year, and is believed to be a Muntjac Deer, disposing of a small Sumach Tree
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