Newtonmore Wildflowers

Saturday, October 3, 2020

Mystery Trees and Bugs

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 While walking along the Spey, I saw a tree I could not name and when I went for a closer look, there was an interesting looking bug on the ...
Sunday, September 27, 2020

Bindweeds

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 Bindweeds are those plants that twine around fences, trees and other plants - anywhere they can get a grip - and if nothing is available th...
Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Two nice finds

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 During the recent warm spell, I have been walking on the Etteridge and Phones tracks, doing some botanical recording. (Phones and Etteridge...
Wednesday, September 9, 2020

Taking the pith!

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 There are two kinds of Elderberries locally - one with black/dark purple berries and one with red.  I was familiar with the black berried o...
Monday, August 31, 2020

Rosebay Willowherb

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 You must have seen Rosebay Willowherb ( Chamerion angustifolium ) wherever you walk as it is both striking and common, forming extensive st...
Saturday, August 29, 2020

Sow-thistles

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  At this time of year, there are quite a few yellow dandelion-like flowers along the road verges and in the grass.  They are not always eas...
Saturday, August 22, 2020

Around Dalwhinnie

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 During the last sunny spell of weather, I went walking on the tracks near Dalwhinnie. Some of the tracks were put in for access for the new...
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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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