Where and when encountered: Cairn Gorm lower slopes on 17 June 2022
About: Alpine lady's-mantle is a plant most often found in montane grassland and rocky places. Other than a significant population in the Lake District, the Scottish Highlands encompass almost all of the plant's recorded distribution in Great Britain.
Where and when encountered: Craigellachie NNR on 27 June 2022
About: Bearberry is a low-growing shrub and can be found on upland heaths and moorlands, generally over well-drained gravelly or rocky ground. In Great Britain, the plant's distribution is limited almost entirely to the Scottish Highlands.
Where and when encountered: Cairn Gorm lower slopes on 17 June 2022
About: Dwarf cornel is a low-growing plant of wet, non-alkaline, peaty soils at moderate to high altitudes. In Great Britain, the plant is almost entirely confined to the Scottish Highlands.
Where and when encountered: Grantown-on-Spey on 9 July 2022
About: Away from lowland England, bog asphodel can be found in many parts of Great Britain. The plant thrives in wet soils, is intolerant of heavy shade, and, while slightly toxic, may be significantly affected by grazing in the uplands.
Where and when encountered: Cairn Gorm lower slopes on 24 June 2024
About: Cloudberry is a plant of moorland and blanket bog. Typically growing above 600 metres of elevation, the species is mostly restricted to the uplands of Scotland and the high spine of England.
Where and when encountered: Cairngorms National Park on 21 June 2024
About: Downy willow in a low-growing montane shrub of rocky mountain slopes and cliffs. In Great Britain, the plant is almost entirely restricted to the Scottish Highlands.
Editor's note: The photographed plant was not yet wild-growing, being a shrub raised from seed in a nursery in the Cairngorms.
Where and when encountered: Ben Macdui on 21 August 2023
About: Moss campion is a long-lived, cushion-forming flower, found up to 1300 metres or so above sea level. In Great Britain, the plant is restricted almost exclusively to the Scottish Highlands.
Editor's note: The plant photographed here was a few metres below the summit of Ben Macdui, at 1305 metres of elevation.
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