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Clustered Bellflower, St Cyrus National Nature Reserve
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Aberdeenshire - St Cyrus National Nature Reserve
Clustered Bellflower (Campanula glomerata) in flower at St Cyrus National Nature Reserve, Aberdeenshire, taken by David Palmar
20 June 2021
Clustered Bellflower in bud, St Cyrus National Nature Reserve
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Aberdeenshire - St Cyrus National Nature Reserve
Clustered Bellflower (Campanula Glomerata) in bud at St Cyrus National Nature Reserve, Angus, taken by David Palmar
20 June 2021
Nettle-leaved Bellflower, Oxfordshire
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Oxfordshire and Berkshire
Nettle-leaved Bellflower (Campanula trachelium), Oxfordshire, taken by David Palmar. This robust hairy perennial herb can stand between 50-100cm tall, with its nettle-like leaves being easy to identify. As pictured, the bell-shaped corolla (25-35mm long) is purplish-blue in colour with a hairy outside.
30 August 2020
Bellflower, Mugdock, Stirlingshire
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CEP - Stirlingshire and East Dunbartonshire
Bellflower (Campanula sp), Mugdock, Stirlingshire. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar
25 July 1976
Giant bellflower, Mugdock
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CEP - Stirlingshire and East Dunbartonshire
Giant bellflower (Campanula latifolia), Mugdock. Scanned from slide taken by CE Palmar in 1979.
21 July 1979
Clustered bellflower, St Cyrus, Aberdeenshire
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CEP - Aberdeenshire
Clustered bellflower (Campanula glomerata) in flower, St Cyrus, Aberdeenshire. Scanned from slide taken by CE Palmar in 1978.
05 June 1978
Harebell, Castle Roy, Nethybridge
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Nethybridge and Dulnain Bridge
Harebell (Campanula rotundifolia) or Scottish Bluebell at Castle Roy, Nethybridge. Harebell flowers between July and September and is regularly visited by bumblebees and honeybees, providing an autumnal source of nectar for these insects. Photo taken by David Palmar
22 July 2023
Harebell, Tulloch Moor
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Nethybridge and Dulnain Bridge
Harebell (Campanula rotundifolia) or Scottish Bluebell at Tulloch Moor. The delicate bell shaped flowers are made up of five triangular petals that are most often lavender blue but can be white or pink. Photo taken by David Palmar
22 July 2023
Wildflowers at Portencross, Ayrshire
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CEP - Ayrshire
Mix of wild flowers including the white flowers of Burnet Saxifrage (Pimpinella saxifraga), small purple flowers of wild Thyme (Thymus polytrichus), the larger purple flowers of Bloody Cranesbill (Geranium sanguineum), blue Harebell (Campanula rotundifolia), and the yellow of Catsear (Hypochaeris radicata). Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar at Portencross, Ayrshire.
20 July 1980
Harebells in Gartness, Drymen
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CEP - Loch Lomond
Harebells (Campanula rotundifolia), also known as the Scottish bluebell, are wildflowers which prefer dry and exposed grassland. Best seen between July and September. These were photographed in Gartness, Drymen. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar 1972, and kept as a biological record.