Newtonmore Wildflowers

Sunday, April 24, 2022

Something interesting in the woodpile!

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 We had a delivery of a pile of miscellaneous sections of tree trunks for chopping up for the fire, some of which must have been sitting aro...
Wednesday, April 6, 2022

The frog spawn arrives - and an interesting twig

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Frog spawn has appeared today in my pond – quite hard to see in the photo because of the reflections of trees and sky, but  you can make out...
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Saturday, April 2, 2022

Yet more catkins - but where is the frog spawn?

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 There is still no frog spawn in my pond, though there was at this time in previous years, so I thought I would check out Loch Imrich and th...
Friday, March 18, 2022

Signs of Spring

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 We have been having some beautiful clear cold days recently and I went for a walk around Strone, which is a ridge above Newtonmore, with so...
Saturday, February 5, 2022

Lichens x art

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 Apart from my interest in lichens and botany, I am also a keen crafter, using textiles. While I have been "confined to barracks" ...
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Monday, January 17, 2022

Dandelions and Apomixis – or no need for sex!

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  Apo –what? Read on and you will have a new word to add your vocabulary.  In a previous post  I wrote a little about dandelions. It is fair...
Tuesday, December 14, 2021

Owls, Voles and Bones

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 I have become more interested in bones since I broke my ankle and got to look at the X-ray: My ankle is now held together with various bits...
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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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