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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
A view from the rooftop
Tom Edwards, BBC London environment correspondent
Small flowered tongue orchid
Looming over us are the huge, glinting towers of the City - we are on the Nomura bank's huge grass roof, which is a haven for wildlife and biodiversity. It is a carpet of sedum, grasses and flowers.

There are 17 species of bee up here and 159 species of plant. It is dry and arid due to the concrete and the urban heat island effect and it's perfect for these rare orchids more commonly seen on the continent.

There are 15 of the small delicate orchids and they flower for just a few weeks. With the changing climate, ecologists say it's likely we'll find more Mediterranean species in London.

And these green roofs are now a regular sight across London and have become an important place for wildlife, which now includes species unseen in the UK for some time.
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How cool! Thanks for the share PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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Cpl Vic Burk Brits are Passionate Gardeners. My Garden in London was Rather Meek, 3 Nice Rose Bushes and Probably the Tallest Tomato Plant in Ickeham, Tied It to the Second Floor It Got So Big.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel - That would be a sight to see with those tomatoes. I put up a 16 foot cattle fence vertical just to see how tall a plant would get. It was around ten feet by the time it withered away.
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