19-06-2016 23:30 via theguardian.com

Diverse coastal wildlife out on display: Country diary 100 years ago

Originally published in the Manchester Guardian on 20 June 1916June 19.
Deep purple marsh orchids pushed their sturdy, densely-packed heads through the damp turf, and graceful white flowers hung from the upright stalks of the wintergreens. These were in the level spaces between the dunes, but on the sand itself the pink-flowered bindweeds were out, trailing up the slopes and striving to hold the shifting grains. Good as the bindweed is, it is less effective than the restharrow, whose sticky leav
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