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Giant Hogweed flower and leaves, Kelvin Walkway, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Kelvin Walkway, Forth and Clyde Canal, Dawsholm and Garscube
Giant Hogweed (Heracleum mantegazzianum) flower and leaves, with Japanese Knotweed (Fallopia japonica) leaves behind, Kelvin Walkway, Glasgow, taken by David Palmar. Both plants are invasive non-native species which crowd out the native vegetation.
Glasgow - Kelvin Walkway, Forth and Clyde Canal, Dawsholm and Garscube
Giant Hogweed (Heracleum mantegazzianum) flower head, with Japanese Knotweed (Fallopia japonica) leaves below it, Kelvin Walkway, Glasgow, taken by David Palmar. Both plants are invasive non-native species which crowd out the native vegetation.
16 June 2020
European Honey Bee with pollen basket feeding on Giant Hogweed, Kelvin Walkway, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Kelvin Walkway, Forth and Clyde Canal, Dawsholm and Garscube
European Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) - note the pollen basket - feeding on Giant Hogweed (Heracleum mantegazzianum) flowers, Kelvin Walkway, Glasgow, taken by David Palmar.
16 June 2020
Giant Hogweed, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Kelvin Walkway, Forth and Clyde Canal, Dawsholm and Garscube
Leaves of Giant Hogweed (Heracleum mantegazzianum), an INNS or invasive non-native plant, Glasgow
09 June 2020
Giant Hogweed, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Kelvin Walkway, Forth and Clyde Canal, Dawsholm and Garscube
Giant Hogweed (Heracleum mantegazzianum), an INNS or invasive non-native species, Kelvin Walkway, Glasgow.
09 June 2020
Giant Hogweed, an invasive non-native species, River Kelvin, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Kelvin Walkway, Forth and Clyde Canal, Dawsholm and Garscube
Giant Hogweed (Heracleum mantegazzianum), an invasive non-native species (INNS) which can cause burning of the skin if handled. This photo was taken in winter beside the River Kelvin, Glasgow, which was probably partly responsible for its spread.
28 December 2017
Giant Hogweed, an invasive non-native species, River Kelvin, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Kelvin Walkway, Forth and Clyde Canal, Dawsholm and Garscube
Giant Hogweed (Heracleum mantegazzianum), an invasive non-native species (INNS) which can cause burning of the skin if handled. This photo was taken in winter beside the River Kelvin, Glasgow, which was probably partly responsible for its spread.
28 December 2017
Corn Bunting singing on Hogweed, North Uist
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Western Isles - Balranald and western North Uist
As with many farmland birds, the Corn bunting (Emberiza calandra) has suffered declines since the intensification of agriculture. In the Outer Hebrides it is doing better as agriculture is less intensive and seeds are still left over for it to eat. The bird is distinguished by its thick bill as well as its song- which sounds like a set of jangling keys. Seen here singing on Hogweed (Heracleum sphondylium) in Balranald, North Uist.
07 August 2017
Staffa, with green sea and Fingal's Cave
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Staffa, with green sea and Fingal's Cave. Around the cave can be seen the basalt columns of the Giants Causeway, seen on a Turus Mara boat trip.
26 April 2008
Common Red Soldier Beetles on Hogweed, Auchlochan, South Lanarkshire
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South Lanarkshire - Auchlochan
Common Red Soldier Beetles (Rhagonycha fulva) on Hogweed (Heracleum sphondylium), Auchlochan, South Lanarkshire