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Tree fern, Logan Botanic Garden, Galloway
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Galloway - Logan Botanic Garden
Tree fern (Dicksonia antarctica) cross section, Logan Botanic Garden, Galloway
13 April 2019
Hare’s-tail Cottongrass and Cross-leaved Heath, Leadburn Community Woodland
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Midlothian - Leadburn Community Woodland
Hare’s-tail Cottongrass (Eriophorum vaginatum) and Cross-leaved Heath (Erica tetralix), taken by David Palmar on the raised bog at Leadburn Community Woodland, Penicuik. The former is the caterpillar food plant and the latter is a nectar source for the Large Heath butterfly, which can be seen here in June.
25 June 2022
Large Heath butterfly on Cross-leaved Heath, Leadburn Community Woodland
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Midlothian - Leadburn Community Woodland
Large Heath (Coenonympha tullia) butterfly nectaring on Cross-leaved Heath (Erica tetralix), taken by David Palmar on the raised bog at Leadburn Community Woodland, Penicuik
25 June 2022
Large Heath butterfly on Cross-leaved Heath, Leadburn Community Woodland
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Midlothian - Leadburn Community Woodland
Large Heath (Coenonympha tullia) butterfly nectaring on Cross-leaved Heath (Erica tetralix), taken by David Palmar on the raised bog at Leadburn Community Woodland, Penicuik
25 June 2022
Cross-leaved heath, Speyside
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Speyside near Aviemore and Newtonmore
Cross-leaved heath (Erica tetralix), RSPB Loch Garten, Speyside. Whorls of four leaves grow up its stem. The flowers of Cross-leaved Heath are pink rather than the purple of Bell Heather, with which it might be confused. The flowers of Cross-leaved Heath are also larger and grow on only one side of the stem. Most often found on heathlands, heathers are a good source of nectar for a range of invertebrates.
19 July 2016
Cross-leaved heath, Lochan na Lairige, Ben Lawers
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CEP - Perthshire
Cross-leaved heath (Erica tetralix), Lochan na Lairige, Ben Lawers. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar. Similar to Bell Heather, but its flowers are larger and sit in a small cluster on one side of the stem. Most often found on heathlands, heather is a good source of nectar for a range of invertebrates.
19 July 1976
Crocuses, Broomhill Cross, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Broomhill, Jordanhill Claythorn and Bingham's Pond
A magnificent display of Crocuses (Crocus sp.) near Broomhill Cross, Glasgow, flowering rather early after two weeks of unseasonably warm temperatures in February 2019. Perhaps this variable weather is an indication of climate change.
23 February 2019
Crocuses, Broomhill Cross, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Broomhill, Jordanhill Claythorn and Bingham's Pond
A magnificent display of Crocuses (Crocus sp.) near Broomhill Cross, Glasgow, flowering rather early after two weeks of unseasonably warm temperatures in February 2019. Perhaps this variable weather is an indication of climate change.
23 February 2019
Charing Cross, Glasgow, looking south in 1977
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CEP - Glasgow
Charing Cross, Glasgow, in 1977, looking south towards North St and the Mitchell Library, and showing the bridge which now has an office building on it above Charing Cross. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar
30 May 1977
Charing Cross, Glasgow, looking north in 1977
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CEP - Glasgow
Charing Cross, Glasgow, in 1977, looking north along St George's Road towards the Woodside high flats. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar