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Meadow Saxifrage, Corra Castle
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Meadow Saxifrage (Saxifraga granulata), Corra Castle, New Lanark, taken by Sarah Longrigg. It was growing on several old walls around the castle ruins.
13 April 2019
Pink Purslane, Falls of Clyde
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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
Leopard's Bane, Falls of Clyde
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Native to South-East Europe, Leopard's Bane (Doronicum orientale) is widely used as a decorative garden plant. Blooming earlier than most species in the Daisy (Asteraceae) family, this plant is a useful nectar source for insects. Seen here at the Falls of Clyde, South Lanarkshire.
24 April 2016
Wood anemones
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Wood anemones (Anemone nemorosa), Falls of Clyde
24 April 2016
Wood Sorrel, Falls of Clyde
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Wood Sorrel (Oxalis acetosella), Falls of Clyde SWT Nature Reserve
01 May 2004
Wood sorrel
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Wood sorrel (Oxalis acetosella), Falls of Clyde
24 April 2016
Wood anemones
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Wood anemones (Anemone nemorosa), Falls of Clyde
24 April 2016
Primroses
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Primroses (Primula Vulgaris), Falls of Clyde
24 April 2016
Cowslips
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Cowslips (Primula veris), Falls of Clyde
24 April 2016
Opposite-leaved Golden saxifrage
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Opposite-leaved Golden saxifrage (Chrysosplenium oppositifolium), Falls of Clyde. The Opposite species has rounder leaves (not markedly notched) and square stem, as well as the more obvious characteristic of leaves being opposite each other where they grow out from the main stem.