Tuesday, 17 August 2021
Lamb sales
Monday, 9 August 2021
Tuesday, 13 July 2021
Monday, 5 July 2021
Primula scotica
Farmer and I headed off on Sunday to the very north of Scotland to look for a special flower. Luckily I knew where we needed to look!
Back in 2013 when we were invited to join the Coronation Meadows Project and I went to the launch at Highgrove, there was a small group of people from Scotland and we all huddled together waiting for Prince Charles to arrive.
There was only one other farmer as the other Scottish meadows represented there were managed by Wildlife Trusts or Councils. He came from Caithness and his meadow had the rare Scottish primrose, Primula Scotica. I hadn't ever seen one. Every year since then I have hoped that somehow we would be able to go and look for them. Unusually they flower twice, once during lambing time and then again in late June, early July.
I remembered Mr P the farmer from Caithness and looked up his phone number online. I spoke to him a few weeks ago, and he said he would keep an eye on the links and let me know when they were flowering. I had to take a chance and book some accommodation anyway which I did last week, thus avoiding S's idea of sleeping in the van. Thankfully it paid off and on Wednesday last week Mr P sent me photographs of it flowering.
We pottered back along the coast, stopping for me to photograph some tin buildings I had photographed before, sat on a rocky beach where Farmers's eagle eye found a single Cowrie, and we watched fluffy Oystercatcher chicks.
Later we picked up gf pizza takeaway from the Melvich hotel for supper, took it home to the lighthouse and afterwards went for a walk in the clouds. We found lots of very very small Scottish primrose on the steep banks near the lighthouse, which are heavily grazed by sheep. They were much smaller than the one I have blipped, some barely a cm in height.
All in all a truly lovely day, in spite of the weather.
Tuesday, 29 June 2021
Wildflower list 2021
Bold type = photographed in 2021
ON TRESHNISH:
Alpine pearlwort
Angelica
Bell heather
Black medick
Butterbur
Bog asphodel
Bog cotton
Bluebell
Bloody cranesbill
Bird's foot trefoil
Bracken
Bugle
Burnet rose
Bush vetch
Butterwort
Carline thistle
Celandine
Cladonia (British Soldier lichen)
Coltsfoot
Common lady's fern
Common mouse ear
Common scurvygrass
Common sorrel
Common spotted orchid
Common Twayblade
Corn spurry
Cow parsley
Cross leaved heath
Cuckoo flower
Dandelion
Daisy
Deer fern
Devil's bit scabious
Dog violet
Dog's mercury
Early purple orchid
Eyebright
Fairy flax
Flag iris
Fragrant orchid
Forget me not
Foxglove
Germander speedwell
Globeflower
Goldenrod
Grass of parnassus
Great Mullein
Greater butterfly orchid
Ground elder
Harebell
Hare's tail cotton grass
Heath bedstraw
Heath speedwell
Heath spotted orchid
Heath pea (vetch)
Icelandic poppy
Kidney vetch
Lady's bedstraw
Lady's mantle
Lesser spearwort
Lesser trefoil
Lousewort
Marsh marigold
Marsh ragwort
Marsh thistle
Marsh lousewort
Meadowsweet
Meadow vetchling
Melancholy thistle
Milkwort
Moonwort
Mountain everlasting
Mouse ear hawkweed
Narrow leaved helleborine
Northern marsh orchid
Ox eye daisy
Pignut
Primrose
Upright vetch (Bitter vetch)
Red campion
Red clover
Rose bay willowherb
Roseroot
Thrift
Sea arrowgrass
Silverweed
Small white orchid
Spear thistle
Sheep's sorrel
St John's wort
Sundew
Sweet woodruff
Thrift
Thyme-leaved speedwell
Valerian
Water avens
Wood avens
Wild strawberry
Wild thyme
Wood anemone
Wood bitter vetch
Wood sage
Yarrow
ELSEWHERE:
Fairy Foxglove (Tobermory)
Broom
Herb robert
Calgary:
Slender sandwort
Biting stonecrop
Upright hedge-parsley
Pyramidal orchid
Common twayblade
Stork's bill
Common centuary
ON BEN MORE 30TH MAY 2021
Alternate-leaved Golden saxifrage
Common scurvygrass
Moss campion
Parsley fern
Thrift growing at 700m above sea level
Marsh marigold
Caithness July 4th to 6th 2021:
Primula scotica - Scottish primrose
Cowslip (fruiting)
Common twayblade