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Common bluebells, Kelvin Walkway, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Kelvin Walkway, Forth and Clyde Canal, Dawsholm and Garscube
Common bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-scripta), the native species of Bluebell, Kelvin Walkway, Glasgow, just emerging into full bloom at the end of April.
28 April 2020
Hybrid Bluebell, Kelvin Walkway, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Kelvin Walkway, Forth and Clyde Canal, Dawsholm and Garscube
Hybrid Bluebell (Hyancinthoides x massartiana), which shows the yellow anthers typical of the native bluebell, but also the wide-opening bell shape of the flower heads, which are arranged all round the stem as in the Spanish Bluebell, so it has characteristics of both native and Spanish. Taken on the Kelvin Walkway, Glasgow
25 April 2020
Common bluebells, Oxfordshire
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Oxfordshire and Berkshire
Common bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-scripta) are an early flowering native plant. They are common in ancient woodlands and appear in April and May. Millions of bluebells will form ‘carpets' on the woodland floor. Seen here with white bluebells, in a bluebell wood, Greys Court, Oxfordshire.
22 April 2019
Common bluebells, Oxfordshire
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Oxfordshire and Berkshire
Common bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-scripta) are an early flowering native plant. They are common in ancient woodlands and appear in April and May. Millions of bluebells will form ‘carpets' on the woodland floor. Seen here in a bluebell wood, Greys Court, Oxfordshire.
22 April 2019
Common bluebells, Oxfordshire
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Oxfordshire and Berkshire
Common bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-scripta) are an early flowering native plant. They are common in ancient woodlands and appear in April and May. Millions of bluebells will form ‘carpets' on the woodland floor. Seen here in a bluebell wood, Greys Court, Oxfordshire.
22 April 2019
Common bluebells, Oxfordshire
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Oxfordshire and Berkshire
Common bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-scripta) are an early flowering native plant. They are common in ancient woodlands and appear in April and May. Millions of bluebells will form ‘carpets' on the woodland floor. Seen here in a bluebell wood, Greys Court, Oxfordshire.
22 April 2019
Common bluebell
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Glasgow - Wildlife and Wildlife Habitat
Common bluebell (Hyacinthoides non-scripta), the native species, in which the flowers hang over to one side, and have a narrow tube shape.
09 May 2004
Spring Squill, Gunna
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Coll - Gunna
Spring Squill or Vernal Squill (Scilla verna) is a perennial which rarely grows much taller than 10 to 15cm. It produces blue, star-like, six-petalled flowers from March to August. This plant is in decline and in Britain is now mainly found on the western coasts. This photo was taken on Gunna, Coll
13 May 2017
Osprey family on nest, Loch of the lowes
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Loch of the Lowes SWT Reserve
The entire Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) family of 2003 at the Loch of the Lowes SWT Reserve. The female and three young are on the nest, and the male is landing with a fish.
06 July 2003
Common Bluebells, Ardeer
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North Ayrshire - Ardeer
The blue and white varieties of the native Common Bluebell (Hyacinthoides non-scripta), Ardeer, Ayrshire