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Wood Vetch, Kintyre
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CEP - Kintyre
Wood Vetch (Vicia sylvatica) a perennial herb, grows to 2 metres but is not self supporting, instead using tendrils to climb other plants. Flowers (July-August) are white streaked with blue. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar in Kintyre in 1982.
08 June 1982
Wood vetch, St Cyrus, Aberdeenshire
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CEP - Aberdeenshire
Wood Vetch (Vicia sylvatica) in flower, St Cyrus, Aberdeenshire. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar in 1978. A perennial herb, it grows to 2 metres but is not self supporting, instead using tendrils to climb other plants. Flowers (July-August) are white, streaked with blue.
09 July 1978
European beech, Westerton, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Cairn Hill Wood South
European beech (Fagus sylvatica) in Cairn Hill Wood South, Westerton, Glasgow
08 May 2020
Common Vetch at Malls Mire Community Woodland, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Malls Mire
Common Vetch (Vicia sativa) at Malls Mire Community Woodland, Glasgow, taken by David Palmar
05 June 2022
Common Vetch, Castlemilk Park
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Castlemilk Park
Common Vetch (Vicia sativa) in Castlemilk Park, taken by David Palmar
14 May 2022
Common Vetch, Milton, Dunbartonshire
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West Dunbartonshire and Clydebank
Also known as 'poor man's peas' Common Vetch (Vicia sativa) is the one edible vetch which can be found in the landscape. Harvested peas should be washed and cooked as they have mildly toxic properties when raw, and harvested young as toxins build up as the peas become older. Common Vetch is able to make its own nitrates which enables it to be used as a soil-fertiliser too. Its pink flowers appear between May and September. Taken by David Palmar.
29 September 2020
6-Spot Burnet Moth on Common Vetch, Ruchill Park, Glasgow
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Glasgow - North (Ruchill, Hamiltonhill, Forth and Clyde Canal Glasgow Branch)
6-Spot Burnet Moth (Zygaena filipendulae) on Common Vetch (Vicia sativa), Ruchill Park, Glasgow, taken by David Palmar
20 June 2020
Forget-me-not, Broomhill
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Glasgow - Broomhill, Jordanhill Claythorn and Bingham's Pond
Wood Forget-me-not (Myosotis sylvatica) on an allotment in Broomhill, Glasgow.
22 April 2017
Tufted Vetch, North Uist
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Balranald and western North Uist
A member of the Pea family, Tufted Vetch (Vicia cracca) is able to live in a variety of habitats including woodland edge, coastal margins and scrubland. The purple, tube-shaped flowers appear between June and August. This photo was taken on the machair at RSPB Balranald, North Uist.
08 August 2017
6-Spot Burnet Moth on Tufted Vetch, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Robroyston Park
6-Spot Burnet Moth (Zygaena filipendulae) on Tufted Vetch (Vicia cracca), Robroyston Park local nature reserve, Glasgow. The commonest and most widely distributed burnet moth in the UK, the 6-spot can often be found frequenting flowery grasslands.