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Seil Sound and Clachan Bridge
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Argyllshire - Firth of Lorn
Seil Sound and Clachan Bridge (the Bridge over the Atlantic) from PS Waverley. The Argyllshire mainland is on the left and Seil is on the right.
23 May 2023
Clachan Bridge with Erinus alpinus
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CEP - Seil
Colin Palmar admiring the Fairy foxglove (Erinus alpinus) on the stone work of the Clachan Bridge, (known as the Bridge over the Atlantic). Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar.
28 May 1967
Clachan Bridge - Bridge over the Atlantic, Seil with Erinus alpinus
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Argyllshire - Seil
Clachan Bridge - Bridge over the Atlantic, Seil with Erinus alpinus (Fairy Foxglove or Starflower) growing on it.
30 May 2010
Clachan Bridge - Bridge over the Atlantic, Seil with Erinus alpinus
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Argyllshire - Seil
Erinus alpinus growing on Clachan Bridge, (the Bridge over the Atlantic), Seil.
30 May 2010
Clachan Bridge - Bridge over the Atlantic, Seil with Erinus alpinus
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Argyllshire - Seil
Erinus alpinus growing on Clachan Bridge, (the Bridge over the Atlantic), Seil.
30 May 2010
Chickweed Wintergreen in flower, Speyside
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Nethybridge and Dulnain Bridge
Chickweed Wintergreen (Trientalis europaea), best seen in June and July. Also known as the Arctic Starflower, it grows in woodlands in the north of England and Scotland. Its common name is misleading - it is neither a chickweed nor a wintergreen, but a member of the primrose family. Here is is growing in Curr Woods, near Dulnain Bridge in Speyside.
20 July 2021
Chickweed Wintergreen with seed head, Speyside
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Nethybridge and Dulnain Bridge
Chickweed Wintergreen (Trientalis europaea), best seen in June and July. Also known as the Arctic Starflower, it grows in woodlands in the north of England and Scotland. Its common name is misleading - it is neither a chickweed nor a wintergreen, but a member of the primrose family. Here is is growing in Curr Woods, near Dulnain Bridge in Speyside. The flower is over, and the seed head remains. Notice the Primrose-like leaves.
20 July 2021
Scentless Mayweed , Dulnain Bridge, Speyside
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Nethybridge and Dulnain Bridge
Scentless Mayweed (Tripleurospermum Inodorum), a member of the Daisy family (Asteraceae) taken at Dulnain Bridge, Speyside by David Palmar.
21 July 2020
Prickly Sowthistle, Dulnain Bridge
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Nethybridge and Dulnain Bridge
Prickly Sowthistle (Sonchus asper), a member of the Daisy family (Asteraceae) at Dulnain Bridge, taken by David Palmar.
21 July 2020
Common Cow-wheat, Dulnain Bridge, Speyside
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Nethybridge and Dulnain Bridge
Common Cow-wheat (Melampyrum pratense) observed at Dulnain Bridge, by David Palmar. This species is an ancient woodland indicator. The large seeds produced by this common wildflower have evolved to attract wood ants (Formica spp.). This symbiotic relationship is mutually beneficial to both parties as foraging ants are the main method of dispersal for Common Cow-wheat.