Rare flowers and plants could be disappearing from Wiltshire's fields and hedgerows and a wildlife group is trying to save them.
Cornflowers and marigolds used to be common in the county, but the Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group (FWAG) are now appealing to farmers and landowners to contact them if they have rare flowers growing on their land. Contact the FWAG group on (01225) 777839.
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