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Leopard's Bane, Bridge of Dye, Banchory, Aberdeenshire
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CEP - Aberdeenshire
Native to South-East Europe, Leopard's Bane (Doronicum orientale) is widely used as a decorative garden plant. Blooming earlier than most species in the Daisy (Asteraceae) family, this plant is a useful nectar source for insects. Seen here near the Bridge of Dye, on the Cairn o' Mount road near Banchory, Aberdeenshire. Scanned from slide taken by CE Palmar in 1978.
06 June 1978
Leopard's Bane, Falls of Clyde
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South Lanarkshire - Falls of Clyde plants
Native to South-East Europe, Leopard's Bane (Doronicum orientale) is widely used as a decorative garden plant. Blooming earlier than most species in the Daisy (Asteraceae) family, this plant is a useful nectar source for insects. Seen here at the Falls of Clyde, South Lanarkshire.
24 April 2016
Leopard slug, Gartness, near Drymen
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CEP - Loch Lomond
Leopard slug (Limax maximus) at Gartness, near Drymen. Among the largest keeled slugs, the adult measures 10-20 cm. Colouring is variable, although generally a light greyish or grey-brown with darker spots and blotches. Mating method is unusual and distinctive: the pair hang suspended in the air from a tree branch or other structure using a thick thread of mucus. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar
28 August 1982
Baile, Eriskay
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Western Isles - Eriskay
Baile (Balla), Eriskay, looking towards South Uist
25 May 2017
Loch nam Bàn Mòra
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Eigg - Galmisdale and the Sgurr
Loch nam Bàn Mòra near the Sgurr of Eigg, looking north-west