Tuesday, 18 May 2010

Wild flowers in Keil's Den

Bluebells carpetting Keil's Den


A bright patch of pink purslane. This is not a native plant but has naturalised well in parts of Scotland and makes a bright splash of colour in the woodland. It was introduced into Britain from North america in 1838.

Wild garlic
Masses of wild flowers in Keil's Den at present. As well as the three pictured above, there were also primroses, celendines and violets to name but a few.

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