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Spear Thistle, Munsary, Caithness
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Spear Thistle (Cirsium vulgare), is a commonly seen plant in Scotland, particularly on road verges between July and October. This one was photographed at Munsary Plantlife nature reserve, Caithness
Common cotton grass (Eriophorum angustifolium), Munsary Plantlife nature reserve, Caithness. This plant thrives in wet acidic habitats such as bogs, hence its other name 'Bog cotton'. Botanically it is not related to cotton or grass, and is in fact a member of the sedge family.
16 July 2017
Crowberry, Munsary, Caithness
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Crowberry (Empetrum nigrum), Munsary Plantlife nature reserve, Caithness. This plant is commonly found on moors, bogs and mountains in the north of Britain and Wales. The berries are edible but fairly tasteless and lacking in nutrition.
Bog asphodel (Narthecium ossifragum), Munsary Plantlife nature reserve, Caithness
16 July 2017
Bell heather, Munsary, Caithness
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Bell Heather (Erica cinerea), Munsary Plantlife nature reserve, Caithness. Most often found on heather moorlands, Bell Heather is a good source of nectar for a range of invertebrates. Here at Munsary, Plantlife are protecting the natural state of the heather moorland, which can therefore support a wider range of species.
16 July 2017
Bell heather, Munsary, Caithness
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Bell Heather (Erica cinerea), Munsary Plantlife nature reserve, Caithness. Most often found on heather moorlands, Bell Heather is a good source of nectar for a range of invertebrates. Here at Munsary, Plantlife are protecting the natural state of the heather moorland, which can therefore support a wider range of species.