In the framework of the morphological survey of northern sky planetary
nebulae, in progress at the IAC, we investigate in detail those nebul
ae that show peculiarities or that have not been studied before. By me
ans of narrowband imaging and accurate two-dimensional spectroscopy we
analyzed the peculiar nebula M1-75. Its morphology is very complex, c
onsisting of two contiguous shells, surrounded by two previously undet
ected fainter lobes. Detailed plasma analysis showed an extreme nitrog
en enrichment in the outermost shell (N/O = 2.85), as well as a high h
elium abundance (He/H = 0.18), making this object a good candidate for
peculiar stellar evolutionary paths. The detected abundances of heavy
elements are among the highest ever detected in a galactic planetary
nebula.