We visited a vineyard in Kent, where I caught sight of this little beauty. The farmer simply called it Cone Orchid because of its shape.

Anacamptis pyramidalis? After googling – maybe. A very compact, coneshaped orchid that I had never seen before. The field had maybe 20-30 of them, all of them fading.
I don’t remember seeing these flowers anywhere before. I’ll have to look out for them, they’re so pretty. And this is a lovely photo!
Thank you, Sarah – it seems Jude has got them in Cornwall!
Lovely photo! Well taken and thanks for sharing👍. Kind regards…Jay😊
Thank you, Jay.
You are welcome Leya😊
I’ve never spotted these in England. Lovely.
Neither have I, but Jude has got them in Cornwall!
Good old Jude. If anyone would have them, it’d be her.
It’s beautiful ❤️
I agree with your ID. I see them here on the coast. They are beautiful.
So you have them too! I really had never seen them before. Beautiful.
It’s unusual and so beautiful.
Even decaying it is lovely!
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