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High Valleyfield Country Park
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Main driveway in Valleyfield Wood, High Valleyfield Country Park, Fife
07 February 2014
High Valleyfield Country Park
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Main driveway in Valleyfield Wood, High Valleyfield Country Park, Fife
07 February 2014
Orchard site, High Valleyfield
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Site of new orchard, High Valleyfield Country Park
07 February 2014
Orchard site, High Valleyfield
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Site of new orchard, High Valleyfield Country Park.
07 February 2014
Orchard site, High Valleyfield
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Site of new orchard, High Valleyfield Country Park
07 February 2014
Orchard site, High Valleyfield
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Site of new orchard, High Valleyfield Country Park
07 February 2014
Snowdrops, High Valleyfield Country Park
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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 flower early in the year, between January and March. Their habitat includes pastures, woods, ditches and orchards. This photo was taken at High Valleyfield Country Park, Fife.
07 February 2014
Snowdrops, High Valleyfield Country Park
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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 flower early in the year, between January and March. Their habitat includes pastures, woods, ditches and orchards. This photo was taken at High Valleyfield Country Park, Fife.
07 February 2014
Snowdrops, High Valleyfield Country Park
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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 flower early in the year, between January and March. Their habitat includes pastures, woods, ditches and orchards. This photo was taken at High Valleyfield Country Park, Fife.
07 February 2014
White butterbur, High Valleyfield
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White butterbur (Petasites albus), High Valleyfield Country Park, Fife. It is an non-native invasive species (INNS), which has a dense canopy of leaves, and shades out other native plants.