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Orchis bifolia, maculata, and conopsea, one
to two miles from Keswick, on the Penrith road; the last on
Hartley hill, Buttermere. Epipactis latifolia, Listera
ovata, and L. Nidus-Avis, under Wallow Crag.
Geranium sylvaticum, and pratense, in St. John's
Vale; the same, with Campanula latifolia, Lysimachia
vulgaris, and Senecio sarracenicus, in Howray near
Keswick. Geranium phaeum, near Wasdale Screes. G.
sanguineum, and Erodium cicutarium, near Flimby;
Geranium dissectum, molle, lucidum, and
robertianum, near Keswick.
The rare Pyrola secunda and the Pyrola media have
been found among the rocks near Keswick, and the Pyrola
minor, near Ambleside.
Impatiens Noli-me-tangere grows near Ambleside;
Eupatorium cannabinum, near Low Wood Inn and in Wasdale;
Bidens tripartita, near Keswick. Lily of the Valley,
Convallaria majalis, on an island in Windermere.
Anchusa sempervirens, at Bowness and Long Sleddale.
The great Burnet, Sanguisorba officinalis, common in
fields. Upland Burnet, Poterium Sanguisorba, on Kirkhead
near Kent's Bank, and on Kendal Fell. The Cowslip is common in
calcareous soils, but rarely found among the lakes. The yellow
Primrose ornaments the edges of woods and thickets. Spignel,
Meum Athamanticum, on Bristow Hills near Keswick. One
Berry, Paris quadrifolia, near Stock-gill Force, on the
road side near Bannerigg,
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