It has been a while since my last post as life has been very busy, so this months post is a round up of photos.
April saw a trip down to Perth to the Scottish Rock Garden Club show and a walk along the Tay. I came back from the show with 20 packets of seed. Some are in the fridge as most alpines need a cold spell before germinating, so the fridge mimics the winter. I love the excitement of watching a pot of seeds awaiting little green shoots.
The walk along the Tay introduced me to a new plant with white flowers, which I thought was rather attractive. On looking it up, it was Few-flowered Garlic (Allium paradoxum). It is not native, but an introduced species which becomes invasive and it is an offence to plant it in the wild.
My photos are rather poor but there are some much better ones here where there is a blog post all about this plant.
I am helping to organise a lichen course in June, in Glenmore, so there have been a few trips to find suitable rocks to study.
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| Plenty of unknown crustose species here! |








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