I found a stunningly beautiful plant growing in the sun on a shingle beach in Sussex and when I Googled it I discovered it was called a Yellow-Horned Poppy, which grows almost exclusively on shingle beaches It is a species which has declined in numbers due to loss of shingle beach habitat. However, locally it can be quite common growing in clusters of plants. The yellow horned-poppy is protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. This means it is a protected species and so must not be picked...