It is hard to believe that it is a month since my last blog post. I have the slight excuse of going on holiday for a week and a week of intensive gardening beforehand trying to catch up with jobs that needed doing before I went away.
When I got back from my holiday I went for a walk to see if the orchids were still around and managed to find plenty on Newtonmore Golf Course and even some round Loch Imrich. The ones round Loch Imrich were Common Spotted Orchids (the leaves are spotted as well) and is uncommon locally as it prefers non-acid soils.
Common Spotted Orchid (Dactylorhiza fuchsii) |
On the Golf course, the orchids were interspersed with yellow Lady's Bedstraw (Galium verum).
Lady's bedstraw with Fragrant Orchids at the front and a Greater Butterfly Orchid at the back. |
Orchids - left to right - Small-white, Fragrant and Greater Butterfly |
I read that they produce blue egg sacs, and surprisingly I found one today on my blackcurrant bush. It really is an amazing colour.
These spiders like low growing vegetation and are quite likely to be in your garden, so keep yours eyes open and you might find one.
Update - found another one today on the blackcurrants so took a better photo in the sunshine.
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