Newtonmore Wildflowers

Tuesday, May 28, 2024

Bees and lookalikes

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 At the moment, the garden is buzzing with bees. Especially bumblebees. These can be identified from the stripes on their body and the colou...
Saturday, May 11, 2024

Single or Double

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 All of a sudden, the garden has burst into bloom with the recent warm weather. It has been somewhat frustrating that I am unable to do much...
Thursday, May 2, 2024

Arran and Arms

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Partway through April, my husband and I joined a group from the British lichen society on Arran for a few days of lichen hunting. Although m...
Sunday, April 7, 2024

Extreme lichening

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 Over Easter I was lucky to have some of my family staying and we went for a walk to the Falls of Truim.   The Truim  runs through a gorge a...
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Saturday, March 30, 2024

Teabags and Halophytes

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 More on the mystery parcel... it is part of a research project  to investigate halophytes.  Halophytes are plants that can cope with salt s...
Monday, March 25, 2024

Some interesting arrivals!

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Frog spawn has appeared in my pond this week. The first batch  arrived on the night of Friday 15th March. Last year (2023) it was 20th March...
Friday, March 1, 2024

Plastic fantastic

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 I mentioned in my last post that I had plans to investigate a sheet of black plastic that I had acquired while helping friends move house. ...
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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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