Newtonmore Wildflowers

Saturday, February 21, 2026

Heading South

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At the beginning of February I headed down South to Carlisle to attend  the British Lichen Society AGM and a field trip to Carlisle cemetery...
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Wednesday, January 21, 2026

The Smooth and the Prickly

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 I am a member of the HBRG (Highland Biological Recording Group)and an item in their latest newsletter caught my interest so I will quote it...
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Monday, December 29, 2025

Cairngorm, Beavers and a tale of woe

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 It has been a even longer time since my last post, so time to catch up before 2026 arrives. In early November, husband and I went for a rid...
Tuesday, October 28, 2025

More Autumn news

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 It has been a long time since my last post so this will be a bit of a catch up on  what has been popping up in the garden.  A few more fung...
Wednesday, September 17, 2025

We're going on a bear - oops fungi - hunt!

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On September 7th 2025, Liz Holden led some keen Inverness Botany Group members on a Fungi Foray in Newtonmore.   In spite of a forecast for ...
Monday, August 4, 2025

Clovers, Lupins and Grizzly Bears!

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On the same walk as the Woundwort post, I got the chance to compare different clovers. You are probably all familiar with the White Clover ...
Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Woundworts and flying ants

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This weekend I was helping out at a Grasses workshop and needed to  collect samples of different grasses.  Many I could find in my garden bu...
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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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