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  • Floods of  6 12 2013 due to tidal surge showing flooded coast road, A 149,  Cley next the sea,  Norfolk UK
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  • Floods of  6 12 2013 due to tidal surge, showing flooded hides and Mute Swans, Cygnus olor, Cley next the sea,  Norfolk UK
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  • Floods of  6 12 2013 due to tidal surge, waves crashing against remains of  shingle sea defences with partially submerged hide, Cley next the sea,  Norfolk UK
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  • Floods of  6 12 2013 due to tidal surge showing flooded coast road, A 149,  Cley next the sea,  Norfolk UK
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  • Floods of  6 12 2013 due to tidal surge showing flooded coast road, A 149,  Cley next the sea,  Norfolk UK
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  • Marsh Harrier, Circus aeruginosus, flying over flooded Reserve after December 2013 floods at Cley-next-the-Sea, Norfolk UK
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  • Floods of  6 12 2013 due to tidal surge, waves crashing against remains of  shingle sea defences with partially submerged hide, Cley next the sea,  Norfolk UK
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  • Floods of  6 12 2013 due to tidal surge, waves crashing against remains of  shingle sea defences with partially submerged hide, Cley next the sea,  Norfolk UK
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  • Tidal surge damage, Cley Reserve, Norfolk 2013
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  • Floods of  6 12 2013 due to tidal surge showing submerged hides on flooded reserve,  Cley next the sea,  Norfolk UK
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  • Floods of  6 12 2013 due to tidal surge, waves crashing against remains of  shingle sea defences with partially submerged hide, Cley next the sea,  Norfolk UK
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  • Floods of  6 12 2013 due to tidal surge showing submerged hides and flooded reserve,  Cley next the sea,  Norfolk UK
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  • Floods of  6 12 2013 due to tidal surge, waves crashing against remains of  shingle sea defences, Cley next the sea,  Norfolk UK
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  • Major breach in shingle defence sea wall and church at Salthouse following major flood surges of December 2013, Norfolk UK
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  • Major breach in shingle defence sea wall at Salthouse following major flood surges of December 2013, resembling a mini Niagra, Norfolk UK
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  • Major breach in shingle defence sea wall at Salthouse following major flood surges of December 2013, Norfolk UK
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  • Newly exposed areas following tidal surges of December 2013, winter, Happisburgh, Norfolk UK
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  • Major breach in shingle defence sea wall at Salthouse following major flood surges of December 2013, Norfolk UK
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  • After effects of  6 12 2013  tidal surge showing East bank and phragmites rhizomes at  Cley next the sea,  Norfolk UK
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  • CRANBERRY Vaccinium oxycoccos (Ericaceae) Height to 12cm. Creeping, evergreen undershrub with slender, trailing and wiry stems. Associated with permanently inundated peat bogs. FLOWERS are 8-10mm and distinctive, recalling miniature Fuchsia flowers; they are pink with reflexed petals and protruding stamens (May-Jul). FRUITS are bright red berries. LEAVES are dark green and narrow, with inrolled margins. STATUS-Locally common only in N Wales, N England and E Ireland.
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  • CRANBERRY Vaccinium oxycoccus (Ericaceae) Height to 12cm. Creeping, evergreen undershrub with slender, trailing and wiry stems. Associated with permanently inundated peat bogs. FLOWERS are 8-10mm and distinctive, recalling miniature Fuchsia flowers; they are pink with reflexed petals and protruding stamens (May-Jul). FRUITS are bright red berries. LEAVES are dark green and narrow, with inrolled margins. STATUS-Locally common only in N Wales, N England and E Ireland.
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  • CRANBERRY Vaccinium oxycoccus (Ericaceae) Height to 12cm. Creeping, evergreen undershrub with slender, trailing and wiry stems. Associated with permanently inundated peat bogs. FLOWERS are 8-10mm and distinctive, recalling miniature Fuchsia flowers; they are pink with reflexed petals and protruding stamens (May-Jul). FRUITS are bright red berries. LEAVES are dark green and narrow, with inrolled margins. STATUS-Locally common only in N Wales, N England and E Ireland.
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  • CRANBERRY Vaccinium oxycoccus (Ericaceae) Height to 12cm. Creeping, evergreen undershrub with slender, trailing and wiry stems. Associated with permanently inundated peat bogs. FLOWERS are 8-10mm and distinctive, recalling miniature Fuchsia flowers; they are pink with reflexed petals and protruding stamens (May-Jul). FRUITS are bright red berries. LEAVES are dark green and narrow, with inrolled margins. STATUS-Locally common only in N Wales, N England and E Ireland.
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  • Saltmarsh with Sea Lavender - Limonium vulgare. Height to 30cm. Distinctive, hairless perennial that is woody at the base. Entirely restricted to saltmarshes and tolerates tidal inundation. FLOWERS are 6-7mm long and pinkish lilac; they are borne in branched, flat-topped heads on arching sprays (Jul-Sep). FRUITS are capsules. LEAVES are spoon-shaped with long stalks. STATUS-Widespread and locally common in S and SE England but scarce or absent elsewhere.
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  • COMMON SEA-LAVENDER Limonium vulgare (Plumbaginaceae) Height to 30cm. Distinctive, hairless perennial that is woody at the base. Entirely restricted to saltmarshes and tolerates tidal inundation. FLOWERS are 6-7mm long and pinkish lilac; they are borne in branched, flat-topped heads on arching sprays (Jul-Sep). FRUITS are capsules. LEAVES are spoon-shaped with long stalks. STATUS-Widespread and locally common in S and SE England but scarce or absent elsewhere.
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  • COMMON SEA-LAVENDER Limonium vulgare (Plumbaginaceae) Height to 30cm. Distinctive, hairless perennial that is woody at the base. Entirely restricted to saltmarshes and tolerates tidal inundation. FLOWERS are 6-7mm long and pinkish lilac; they are borne in branched, flat-topped heads on arching sprays (Jul-Sep). FRUITS are capsules. LEAVES are spoon-shaped with long stalks. STATUS-Widespread and locally common in S and SE England but scarce or absent elsewhere.
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  • COMMON SEA-LAVENDER Limonium vulgare (Plumbaginaceae) Height to 30cm. Distinctive, hairless perennial that is woody at the base. Entirely restricted to saltmarshes and tolerates tidal inundation. FLOWERS are 6-7mm long and pinkish lilac; they are borne in branched, flat-topped heads on arching sprays (Jul-Sep). FRUITS are capsules. LEAVES are spoon-shaped with long stalks. STATUS-Widespread and locally common in S and SE England but scarce or absent elsewhere.
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  • COMMON SEA-LAVENDER Limonium vulgare (Plumbaginaceae) Height to 30cm. Distinctive, hairless perennial that is woody at the base. Entirely restricted to saltmarshes and tolerates tidal inundation. FLOWERS are 6-7mm long and pinkish lilac; they are borne in branched, flat-topped heads on arching sprays (Jul-Sep). FRUITS are capsules. LEAVES are spoon-shaped with long stalks. STATUS-Widespread and locally common in S and SE England but scarce or absent elsewhere.
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  • COMMON SEA-LAVENDER Limonium vulgare (Plumbaginaceae) Height to 30cm. Distinctive, hairless perennial that is woody at the base. Entirely restricted to saltmarshes and tolerates tidal inundation. FLOWERS are 6-7mm long and pinkish lilac; they are borne in branched, flat-topped heads on arching sprays (Jul-Sep). FRUITS are capsules. LEAVES are spoon-shaped with long stalks. STATUS-Widespread and locally common in S and SE England but scarce or absent elsewhere.
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  • COMMON SEA-LAVENDER Limonium vulgare (Plumbaginaceae) Height to 30cm. Distinctive, hairless perennial that is woody at the base. Entirely restricted to saltmarshes and tolerates tidal inundation. FLOWERS are 6-7mm long and pinkish lilac; they are borne in branched, flat-topped heads on arching sprays (Jul-Sep). FRUITS are capsules. LEAVES are spoon-shaped with long stalks. STATUS-Widespread and locally common in S and SE England but scarce or absent elsewhere.
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  • SEA WORMWOOD Seriphidium maritimum (Asteraceae) Height to 65cm. Highly aromatic, much branched perennial with both upright and spreading stems that are woody at the base. Grows in saltmarshes and on sea walls, and tolerates salt spray and occasional inundation. FLOWERS are borne in egg-shaped, slightly nodding and yellow heads, 1-2mm across; these are carried in dense, branched and leafy spikes (Aug-Oct). FRUITS are achenes. LEAVES are pinnately divided and downy on both sides.
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