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Marsh Cinquefoil, Lawers Hotel, Aberfeldy
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CEP - Perthshire
Marsh Cinquefoil (Potentilla palustris) found at Lawers Hotel, Aberfeldy. Scanned from slide taken by CE Palmar
15 July 1979
Small Pearl-Bordered Fritillary, Ben Lawers
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Perthshire - Lawers and Tarmachan
Small Pearl-Bordered Fritillary (Boloria selene), Ben Lawers
05 July 2009
Starry Saxifrage, Ben Lawers
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Perthshire - Lawers and Tarmachan
Starry Saxifrage (Saxifraga stellaris), Ben Lawers. This native alpine plant grows in wet rocky mountainous areas.
05 July 2009
Common spotted orchid, Ben Lawers
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Perthshire - Lawers and Tarmachan
Common spotted orchid (Dactylorhiza fuchsii), Ben Lawers. Very variable in colour, frequently hybridizes with other orchids, especially Northern Marsh Orchid.
05 July 2009
Alpine lady's mantle, Ben Lawers
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Perthshire - Lawers and Tarmachan
Alpine lady's mantle, Ben Lawers
05 July 2009
Alpine Lady's Mantle
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Perthshire - Lawers and Tarmachan
Alpine lady's mantle (Alchemilla alpina), Ben Lawers. Native glossy leaves with small flowers.
05 July 2009
Blaeberry, Ben Lawers
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Perthshire - Lawers and Tarmachan
Blaeberry or Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus), Ben Lawers. Also known as the wild blueberry the berries are edible and it is often found in the understory of woodlands and on moors.
05 July 2009
Cowberry, Ben Lawers
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Perthshire - Lawers and Tarmachan
Cowberry or Lingonberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea) at Ben Lawers. The red berries of this plant begin to ripen in July and provide a good source of food to a range of wildlife.
05 July 2009
Mountain pansy, Ben Lawers
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Perthshire - Lawers and Tarmachan
Mountain Pansy (Viola lutea), the largest of Britain's native pansies, Ben Lawers. Pansies can be highly variable in colour with all combinations of white, purple and yellow.
05 July 2009
Alpine bistort, Ben Lawers
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Perthshire - Lawers and Tarmachan
Alpine bistort (Bistorta vivipara), Ben Lawers. Found in scree, mountain grasslands and pastures. Native