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White Heather, Inchcailloch
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White Heather or Ling (Calluna vulgaris), Inchcailloch, Loch Lomond. Abundant on heathland, moors, bogs and even in woodland with acidic or peat soils. Ling is a good source of nectar for a range of invertebrates.
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Bell heather, Inchcailloch
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Bell heather (Erica cinerea), Inchcailloch, Loch Lomond
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Bell heather, Inchcailloch
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Bell Heather (Erica cinerea), Inchcailloch, Loch Lomond. Most often found on heather moorlands, Bell Heather is a good source of nectar for a range of invertebrates. Here on Inchcailloch nature reserve, the natural state of the vegetation is protected, and can support a wide range of species.
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Tree moss, Inchcailloch
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Tree moss (Climacium dendroides), Inchcailloch, Loch Lomond
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Cruise Loch Lomond boat trip at Inchcailloch
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Cruise Loch Lomond boat trip at Inchcailloch, Loch Lomond
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Red-legged Shieldbug, Inchcailloch
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Red-legged Shieldbug or Forest bug (Pentatoma rufipes), Inchcailloch, Loch Lomond
English stonecrop (Sedum anglicum), is a mainly coastal perennial plant that grows on rocks, dunes, shingle and hedge banks. Seen here on Inchcailloch, Loch Lomond