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Conserving Scotland's biodiversity
Plantlife Scotland is delighted to be supporting High Heels and Horse Hair and their TRANSPLANTED project. Plants and fungi are...
Dr. Deborah Long Plantlife
Oct 6, 20143 min read
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Bogs
Bogs – the Cinderella of the natural world. Bogs really do have bad press; they bring up connotations of wasteland, emptiness, squelchy...
Davie Black
Sep 16, 20142 min read
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The Kingdom of fungi
As summer moves towards autumn, and grassland flowers fade, a second show of colour can be provided by fungi. Among the most colourful...
Dr. Max Coleman
Sep 1, 20142 min read
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Turning the tables in the bog
A Scottish bog in summer can be a haven of calm, as imagined by David Ward in his post for this blog. All too often, however, a still day...
Dr Max Coleman RBGE Science Communicator
Aug 17, 20142 min read
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Wild plants and World War One
The bright red poppy worn around the time of Remembrance Day is one of our most recognisable and poignant symbols in modern Britain. The...
Seona Anderson
Aug 4, 20143 min read
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A blooming good summer
All over Scotland our native plants are having a riotous time this summer. The long spring and summer mean that blooms have been...
Dr Deborah Long
Aug 1, 20142 min read
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