Newtonmore Wildflowers

Saturday, May 30, 2020

Rhapsody in Blue?

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There are flowers bursting out everywhere, thanks to the warm weather and – dare I say it? – summer.  The more obvious bluebells abound ...
Friday, May 22, 2020

Winter-cresses

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This week, I have seen several examples of Winter-cress growing locally in Newtonmore. It is not common around here but is very easy to ...
Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Forget-me-nots

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You are probably familiar with the forget-me-not that grows in gardens.  In a wildflower book, this one is called Wood Forget-me-not ( Myos...
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Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Violas three

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On a walk around the  edges of the lower Newtonmore Golf course, I saw three kinds of Violas - two violets and a pansy. The first one was C...
Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Wood-rushes - little and large

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If you walk on Newtonmore Golf Course - which is easy at the moment as there are no golfers owing to the Covid-19 restrictions - amongst the...
Thursday, April 30, 2020

Around the block and Loch Imrich

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The recent spell of warm weather (now gone, alas) has encouraged plenty of plants to flower so there are a lot of new blooms to spot. On a ...
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Tuesday, April 28, 2020

On the moor

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  On a sunny day, we went for a walk to Luibleathann bothy across the moor between Nuide and the Milton Burn.  The main vegetation is heat...
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Newtonmore Wildflowers
Hi. Thanks for looking at the blog. I am not a botanist by profession, it is just an absorbing hobby. Newtonmore is a small village in the Scottish Highlands where there is a wealth of different plants. I wanted to share some of the flowers that you can find here just a short distance from the village along well marked paths. As well as flowers, I am interested in all sorts of wildlife and especially lichens.
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