Rusty-Backed Fern (Asplenium ceterach). A fern found in alkaline crevices such as limestone rocks and drystone walls. Name derived from scales and spores on underside which turn brown. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar, taken at Bridgend, Islay.
18 June 1980
Ben Loyal
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Sutherland - Kyle of Tongue and Ben Loyal
Ben Loyal with the Kyle of Tongue in the forground
25 July 2012
Ben Loyal from near Kinloch
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Sutherland - Kyle of Tongue and Ben Loyal
Ben Loyal and the Allt Ach' an t-Srathain, near Kinloch, Kyle of Tongue, Sutherland
22 May 2011
The Kyle of Tongue looking over to Tongue
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Sutherland - Kyle of Tongue and Ben Loyal
The Kyle of Tongue looking over to the village of Tongue
25 July 2012
Kyle of Tongue bridge and causeway
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Sutherland - Kyle of Tongue and Ben Loyal
The Kyle of Tongue bridge and causeway, which replaced the circuitous route round the Kyle of Tongue in 1971, and is based on the terminal moraine of the Kyle of Tongue glacier.
22 May 2011
Kyle of Tongue, Sutherland
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Sutherland - Kyle of Tongue and Ben Loyal
Kyle of Tongue, Sutherland, with the sand spit of An Fhoigh, Midtown with its croft land in strips, and Cnoc Eilig behind
22 May 2011
Hard Fern, RSPB Loch Lomond
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Loch Lomond - RSPB Loch Lomond
Hard Fern (Blechnum spicant), a plant in the family Blechnaceae, in Ring Wood, RSPB Loch Lomond, taken by David Palmar
02 June 2023
Tree ferns, Logan Botanic Garden, Galloway
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Galloway - Logan Botanic Garden
Tree ferns (Dicksoniacaea), Logan Botanic Garden, Galloway