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Ghost trees, Knapdale
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North Knapdale
Ghostly white deciduous trees at Loch Choille-Bharr, Knapdale. This is probably caused by lichen covering the branches, and a cold spring in 2013 delaying the production of leaves.
27 April 2013
Flooded forest, Knapdale
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North Knapdale
Flooded forest at Dubh Loch, Knapdale, an effect of Beaver dam building.
27 April 2013
A spring near the top of Ailsa Craig
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Firth of Clyde - Ailsa Craig scenery, plants and animals
A spring near the top of Ailsa Craig is the island's only natural fresh water supply. It's unlikely to be used any more and the water would almost certainly have to boiled!
24 June 2007
Spring Beauty, Mugdock Country Park
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CEP - Glasgow
Spring Beauty (Claytonia perfoliata), Mugdock Country Park, Stirlingshire. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar
13 March 2017
Pink Purslane, Falls of Clyde
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South Lanarkshire - Falls of Clyde plants
Pink Purslane (Claytonia sibirica), also known as Spring Beauty, a plant in the family Montiaceae, at the Falls of Clyde SWT reserve. It was introduced into the UK, and native to Siberia and western North America.
21 April 2007
Kelvingrove in Spring
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CEP - Glasgow
A shot of the famous Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum with some spring crocuses in flower in the foreground. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar.
24 February 1981
CEP photographing Spring Beauty, Glasgow Botanic Gardens
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CEP - Glasgow
CEP photographing Spring Beauty, Glasgow Botanic Gardens. Scanned from a slide taken with CE Palmar's camera.
03 May 1975
Snowdrops, Lochwinnoch
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Renfrewshire - Lochwinnoch
Snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis), derive their Latin name from Greek- gála "milk" and ánthos "flower". These perennial plants have a single white, drooping, bulb-shaped flower. They will flower early in the year, between Jan-Mar. Their habitat includes pastures, woods, ditches and orchards. This photo was taken at RSPB Lochwinnoch.
14 February 2016
Snowdrops, Lochwinnoch
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Renfrewshire - Lochwinnoch
Snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis), derive their Latin name from Greek- gála "milk" and ánthos "flower". These perennial plants have a single white, drooping, bulb-shaped flower. They will flower early in the year, between Jan-Mar. Their habitat includes pastures, woods, ditches and orchards. This photo was taken at RSPB Lochwinnoch.
14 February 2016
Snowdrops, Lochwinnoch
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Renfrewshire - Lochwinnoch
Snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis), derive their Latin name from Greek- gála "milk" and ánthos "flower". These perennial plants have a single white, drooping, bulb-shaped flower. They will flower early in the year, between Jan-Mar. Their habitat includes pastures, woods, ditches and orchards. This photo was taken at RSPB Lochwinnoch.