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Field Forget-me-not, Kelvindale, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Kelvindale
Field Forget-me-not (Myosotis arvensis) growing in the gutter which was not cleaned during Coronavirus lockdown, Kelvindale, Glasgow
13 June 2020
Field forget-me-not
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Stirling
Field Forget-me-not (Myosotis arvensis) is our most common Forget-me-not and is often found in areas where land is put to arable use, where it is considered a weed. This photo was taken on the guided walk at the BSBI / Plantlife workshop, Stirling, May 2016
21 May 2016
Forget-me-not, Hùisnis, North Harris
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North Harris (Ceann a Tuath na Hearadh)
Forget-me-not (Myosotis arvensis) growing at Hùisnis, North Harris
28 June 2011
Perennial Sow-thistle, Millport
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Millport, Firth of Clyde
Perennial Sow-thistle (Sonchus arvensis), taken by David Palmar.
16 August 2023
Perennial Sow-thistle, Millport
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Millport, Firth of Clyde
Perennial Sow-thistle (Sonchus arvensis), taken by David Palmar. The basal leaves are pinnately lobed, each lobe contains spiny shaped teeth. The branches of this plant are densely covered in glandular hairs.
16 August 2023
Perennial Sow-thistle Patch, Millport
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Millport, Firth of Clyde
Patch of Perennial Sow-thistle (Sonchus arvensis), taken by David Palmar. This plant is largely pollinated by insects, and the flowers will bloom from late July until early October. This photograph was taken at Kames Bay, Millport.
16 August 2023
Small Bugloss, East Linton
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East Lothian
Small Bugloss (Anchusa arvensis), a plant in the family Boraginaceae, is native to Europe but has become an invasive species in North America. This is due to its ability to grow in urban areas as well as fields and meadows. The flowers bloom from April to September. Taken near Preston Mill in East Linton, East Lothian.
12 August 2023
Small Bugloss, East Linton
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East Lothian
Small Bugloss (Anchusa arvensis), a plant in the family Boraginaceae, is native to Europe but has become an invasive species in North America. This is due to its ability to grow in urban areas as well as fields and meadows. The flowers bloom from April to September. Taken near Preston Mill in East Linton, East Lothian.
12 August 2023
Perennial Sow-thistle, Portencross
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West Kilbride and Portencross
Perennial Sow-thistle (Sonchus arvensis), taken by David Palmar. Arran can be observed in the background.
06 August 2023
View to Arran, Portencross
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West Kilbride and Portencross
View to Arran from Portencross, taken by David Palmar. Perennial Sow-thistle (Sonchus arvensis) can be seen in the foreground.