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Kame with Juniper bushes on Insh Marshes RSPB reserve
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Speyside near Aviemore and Newtonmore
A sandy hillock or Kame, probably arising from fluvioglacial activity towards the end of the last ice age, rises out of the Spey floodplain on Insh Marshes RSPB reserve. On its welldrained slopes a thicket of Juniper grows. Taken by David Palmar
22 March 2022
Kame and Spey floodplain on Insh Marshes RSPB reserve
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Speyside near Aviemore and Newtonmore
A sandy hillock or Kame, probably arising from fluvioglacial activity towards the end of the last ice age, rises out of the Spey floodplain on Insh Marshes RSPB reserve. Taken by David Palmar
22 March 2022
Juniper, Loch an Eilein, Speyside
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Speyside near Aviemore and Newtonmore
Juniper (Juniperus communis) by the footpath through the ancient Caledonian pine forest around Loch an Eilein, taken by David Palmar
26 January 2020
Hart's Tongue Fern, Kelvin Walkway, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Kelvin Walkway, Forth and Clyde Canal, Dawsholm and Garscube
Tree fern (Dicksonia antarctica), Logan Botanic Garden, Galloway
13 April 2019
Tree fern, Logan Botanic Garden, Galloway
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Galloway - Logan Botanic Garden
Tree fern (Dicksonia antarctica), Logan Botanic Garden, Galloway
13 April 2019
Tree fern, Logan Botanic Garden, Galloway
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Galloway - Logan Botanic Garden
Tree fern (Dicksonia antarctica) cross section, Logan Botanic Garden, Galloway
13 April 2019
Tree fern, Logan Botanic Garden, Galloway
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Galloway - Logan Botanic Garden
Tree fern (Dicksonia antarctica), Logan Botanic Garden, Galloway
13 April 2019
Trees on Kirkconnel Flow
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Dumfriesshire - Kirkconnel Flow
Trees around the edge of Kirkconnel Flow raised bog in Dumfries and Galloway, and young trees regenerating on the bog itself. Scots pine trees self-seed and must be removed to help prevent the bog from drying out.
11 April 2019
Tree removal on Kirkconnel Flow
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Dumfriesshire - Kirkconnel Flow
Tree removal on Kirkconnel Flow raised bog in Dumfries and Galloway. Scots pine trees self-seed and regenerate and must be removed to help prevent the bog from drying out.