"A national search has begun for a wild orchid that was once widespread in 
Scotland to prevent its extinction.

The lesser butterfly orchid [Platanthera bifolia (L.) Rich.], which has 
several creamy-white and green flowers on each stem, has declined by more 
than 30% throughout Britain since the 1960s.

Scottish National Heritage is urging the public to take part in the survey, 
to help build a picture of where the delicate orchid still exists.

Ploughing, draining fields and chemical use may have caused its decline.

The plant is among 23 species highlighted by SNH as a priority for 
conservation action in the public consultation Scotland's Species: A 
framework for Action, which ends on 30 June.

SNH botanist Lynne Farrell said the result of the orchid survey would help 
target conservation work.

"The lesser butterfly orchid used to be a fairly common sight in fields and 
on woodland edges," she said.

"I remember seeing it in heathery patches and on roadside verges in Argyll 
just a few years ago but now it seems to have vanished from many areas."

SNH has teamed up with the charity Plantlife and the Botanical Society of 
the British Isles (BSBI) for the project.

Jim McIntosh, of the BSBI, said the orchid could be experiencing one of the 
fastest declines of plant species in Scotland.

He said: "We don't have accurate information about numbers of this orchid 
in the country, but we do know that records of it within monitored 10km 
square areas have declined significantly in the last 40 years.

"People could really help us to build up an understanding of what is 
happening to this increasingly rare plant."

Trevor Dines of Plantlife said: "While we have been good at saving some of 
our rarest species, it appears that many widespread plants, like this 
orchid, have suffered.

"It would be a tragedy if this loss continued when simple changes to 
management could save it for future generations."

... visit www.snh.org.uk/orchid."

source : http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/5113436.stm

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Regards,

VB


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