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exist. This unique assemblage is in marked contrast to the relative impoverishment of the native vascular plants. There are about 920 species of moss and liverwort in
Scotland, with 87% of UK and 60% of European bryophytes represented. Scotland's bryophyte flora is globally important and this small country may host as many as 5% of the world's species (in 0.05% of the
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appear to have been used around forts since time immemorial, so the story, whether it factually relates to the Haakon episode or not, likely is the culmination of more than one such event over time. In some variants, it is invading
English which stumble on a thistle, but the story predates this time.
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flowering plants and there are a variety of endemic mosses and lichens. Conservation of the natural environment is well developed and various organisations play an important role in the stewardship of the country's flora. Numerous references to the country's flora appear in folklore, song and poetry.
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lice from Japan, which feed on the
Knotweed, may be introduced to the UK to bring the plant under control. This would be the first time that an alien species has been used in Britain in this way. Scientists at the Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux International do not believe the lice will cause any
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species, due to the damp climate, absence of lengthy droughts and winters without protracted hard frosts. In addition, the country's diverse geology, numerous exposed rocky crags and screes and deep, damp ravines coupled with a relatively pollution-free atmosphere enables a diversity of species to
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in the world, supporting a distinctive wildlife community. 75% of
Scotland's land is classed as agricultural (including some moorland) with urban areas accounting for around 3% of the total. The number of islands with terrestrial vegetation is nearly 800, about 600 of them lying off the west coast.
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and sheep has also resulted in the impoverishment of moorland and upland habitats and a loss of native woodland. In 2012, the
Scottish Government published a "Code of Practice on Non-Native Species" to help people understand their responsibilities and provide guidance as to which public body has
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https://www.gov.scot/binaries/content/documents/govscot/publications/strategy-plan/2019/02/scotlands-forestry-strategy-20192029/documents/scotlands-forestry-strategy-2019-2029/scotlands-forestry-strategy-2019-2029/govscot%3Adocument/scotlands-forestry-strategy-2019-2029.pdf
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Lichens are abundant, with 37% of
European species represented in just 0.75% of the European land area. Most rock surfaces, except those in very exposed places, or that are kept constantly wet by sea or fresh water, become grown with lichens.
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forest. Although reduced significantly (some estimates are as high as 98%), significant remnants of the native Scots Pine woodlands can be found in places. 17% of
Scotland is covered by heather moorland and
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includes the largest area of arctic mountain landscape in the UK. Sites designated as of importance to natural heritage take up 39% of the land area, two-thirds of which are of Europe-wide importance.
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Account of the Mosses in Scotland. In a Letter from the Right Honourable George Earl of Cromertie, &c. Fellow of the Royal Society, to Dr. Hans Sloane, R. S. Secr., by George Earl of Cromertie
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Conservation of the natural environment is well-developed in the United
Kingdom. There are various public sector organisations with an important role in the stewardship of the country's flora.
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are endemic species. The former is found in the hazel woodlands of the west coast and the latter at only two sites in the
Highlands. The British ranges of 35 species are confined to the
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systems (where marram grass may be locally abundant) and stony mountain tops and plateaux. The total number of species is large; 84 have been recorded on the verges of a single road in
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was undertaken by Moray College commencing in 2006. The orange berries can be processed into jams, liquors and ointments and the hardy species grows well even on exposed west coasts.
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is the conservation charity that protects and promotes Scotland's natural and cultural heritage. With over 330,000 members it is the largest conservation charity in Scotland. The
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and is one of the country's largest landowners. The Joint Nature Conservation Committee is the statutory adviser to Government on UK and international nature conservation.
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exist, although the impact of 19th-century collectors threatened the existence of several species. The flora is generally typical of the north-west European part of the
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prohibits the uprooting of plants without a landowner's permission and the collection of any part of the most threatened species, which are listed in Schedule 8.
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Hills, north Wales and two locations in England. The plants were first identified as separate species by John Bolton in 1785 and came under severe threat from
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There are also numerous charitable and voluntary organisations with an important role to play, of which the more prominent include the following. The
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near Inverness, reaches just over 62 metres (203 ft) in height and was considered to be the tallest tree in Britain until a survey undertaken by
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is a charity whose main role is as a guardian of wild land and wildlife, through the ownership of land and the promotion of education and
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in the 18th century, although there was subsequent confusion as to both the discoverer and the correct scientific name – now agreed to be
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Forts and Fortresses – From the Hill Forts of Prehistory to Modern Times: The Definitive Visual Account of the Science of Fortification.
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Ratcliffe, D.A. (7 October 1998). Flow Country: The Peatlands of Caithness and Sutherland (Report). Joint Nature Conservation Committee.
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host a unique bryophyte community called the "Northern Hepatic Mat", which is dominated by a variety of rare liverworts, such as
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is a European endemic, occurring at only four European sites outside Scotland and it is classified as "Critically Endangered".
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hedge, which is 530 metres (0.3 miles) in length, reaches 30 metres (100 ft) in height and is noted in the
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is the statutory body responsible for natural heritage management in Scotland. One of their duties is to establish
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promotes conservation of birds and other wildlife through the protection and re-creation of habitats. The
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were recorded as mature trees in 1980. The trees developed in a highly complex fashion involving the rock
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nature reserve. The high Cairngorms provide sites for a variety of other unusual liverworts including
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were planted in the autumn of 1745 by Jean Mercer and her husband, Robert Murray Nairne. This
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in 2009 (which named the Stronardron fir as the highest). This survey concluded that the
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in Argyll is recorded as 63.79 metres (209.3 ft). Diana's Grove Grand fir at
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in Scotland – believed to be the oldest tree in the UK and possibly Europe."
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Rollo, Sarah (5 January 2008) "Moray pioneers berry crop trials". Aberdeen.
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has been one of the national emblems of the Scots nation since the reign of
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environmental damage. Over-grazing caused by the large numbers of
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is an assemblage of native plant species including over 1,600
3926:
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Eric Bignal (1980). "The endemic whitebeams of North Arran".
2555:
Scott, W. Harvey, P., Riddington, R. & Fisher, M. (2002)
2461:"Vegetation change on highway verges in south-east Scotland."
2051:
Scottish Wild Plants: Their History, Ecology and Conservation
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came next in height, standing at 61.31 metres (201 ft).
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in the United Kingdom. There are more than 30,000 freshwater
303:
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is a common upland variety in the Highlands, along with the
1129:
makes reference to Birnam Wood being used as camouflage for
1021:
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2739:"Vascular Plants", in Shaw and Thompson (2006) pp. 215–231.
2650:. Royal Botanical Garden Edinburgh. Retrieved 29 June 2012.
2157:"Natural Heritage Trends. Species diversity: plant species"
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in 2008. The species is named after the Scottish botanist,
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dominates to the west and north, Scots pine with birch and
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3000:
Kinmonth, F. (2006). Ageing the yew – no core, no curve?
2758:"Small Cow-wheat distributions for Scotland 1999 to 2005"
1773:
is a charity that aims to restore a "wild forest" in the
1622:
466:
3515:"About NNRS | Scotland's National Nature Reserves"
2094:
A History of the Native Woodlands of Scotland 1500–1920
1940:
and Apple were classed as "nobles". The less important
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is an ancient tree in the churchyard of the village of
255:
forest (much reduced from its natural extent), heather
3553:
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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Retrieved 15 May 2008.
2866:
Donald Rodger, John Stokes & James Ogilve (2006).
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The Flowering Plants and Ferns of the Shetland Islands
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Interactive Flora of NW Europe. Retrieved 15 May 2008.
2017:
Category:Lists of vascular plants of the British Isles
3715:
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3344:(2001) (pdf) Stirling Council. Retrieved 16 May 2008.
1856:, which marked the beginning of the departure of the
652:
are common plants of moorland pools and lochans. The
3150:. plant-identification.co.uk. Retrieved 25 May 2008.
2353:. Edinburgh. Scottish Mountaineering Club. pp 45–58.
1363:
Scotland provides ideal growing conditions for many
917:, recorded at only a few mainland locations, and on
3448:
British Bryological Society. Retrieved 15 May 2008.
2092:Smout, T.C. MacDonald, R. and Watson, Fiona (2007)
1836:in 1470. Today, it forms part of the emblem of the
1233:for "Big Douglas"), another Douglas fir located in
2821:
2819:
2631:UK Biodiversity Action Plan. Retrieved 7 May 2008.
2245:Preston, C.D.; Pearman, D.A.; Dines, T.D. (2002).
1927:, (known elsewhere as the "Harebell") rather than
1013:responsibility for the various habitats involved.
571:pastures, which grow well in locations exposed to
441:have some of the largest and most intact areas of
274:is the tallest tree in the United Kingdom and the
2844:Scottish Natural Heritage. Retrieved 1 May 2008.
2666:Transactions of the Botanical Society of Scotland
1917:. The last two lyrics include a reference to the
6184:
3495:. (pdf) Stirling Council. Retrieved 5 July 2008.
3198:"Why Scotland has so many mosses and liverworts"
1653:. Other nationally rare species found here are
699:Grasses and sedges are common everywhere except
3369:is also the name given to substantial areas of
3168:Parks, J.C., Dyer, F.A. and Lindsay, S. (2000)
2856:Big Tree Country.co.uk. Retrieved 5 April 2008.
2816:
2659:
2598:Orkney Islands Council. Retrieved 5 April 2008.
457:Below the tree line there are several zones of
3469:Biodiversity Scotland. Retrieved 5 July 2008.
2349:Slack, Alf "Flora" in Slesser, Malcolm (1970)
1499:. In the Cairngorms there are small stands of
508:
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3787:
3269:Hobbs, V.J. and N. M. Pritchard (March 1987)
3239:"Bryology (mosses, liverworts and hornworts)"
3016:National Geographic. Retrieved 20 April 2008.
2943:Forestry Commission. Retrieved 26 April 2008.
2189:
2187:
2077:Shaw, Philip and Thompson, Des (eds.) (2006)
1147:Research into the possible commercial use of
493:. Much of the Scottish coastline consists of
201:
3602:scotshistoryonline. Retrieved 26 April 2008.
3072:Forestry Commission. Retrieved 26 April 2008
3043:"Britain's record-breaking trees identified"
2791:Skye & Lochalsh Biodiversity Action Plan
2371:Natural History in the Highlands and Islands
1791:
798:. It was first recorded in 1837 by Shetland
2890:
2813:Scottish Government. Retrieved 9 July 2012.
2480:Webster (1978) pp. 469, 481–3, 497–98, 514.
2315:Wildlife Hebrides. Retrieved 25 April 2008
2274:. Scottish Natural Heritage. Archived from
2197:. Scottish Natural Heritage. Archived from
1956:and Juniper. The alphabet was learned as a
1728:Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park
1528:
1441:were also first discovered in the country.
1052:as the tallest and longest hedge on Earth.
821:), is endemic to the north coast including
755:, and less commonly the introduced species
715:are widespread in damp lowland conditions,
501:attention, chiefly because of their unique
5819:
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3637:Chancellor Press. Retrieved 26 April 2008.
3352:
3350:
3294:"Hylocomium splendens: Mountain Fern Moss"
2975:Forestry Commission. Retrieved 1 May 2008.
2924:Big Tree Country. Retrieved 26 April 2008.
2308:
2306:
2184:
2179:"LICHENS: Biodiversity & Conservation"
2109:Flora of Moray, Nairn & East Inverness
2032:Traditional dyes of the Scottish Highlands
1569:is an endemic liverwort found only in the
1421:who first discovered the plant growing at
208:
194:
4202:
3682:jimwillsher.co.uk. Retrieved 1 June 2008.
3622:killerplants.com Retrieved 26 April 2008.
3284:No. 1 pp. 177–192. Retrieved 16 May 2008.
3002:International Dendrology Society Yearbook
2259:
2022:List of the mosses of Britain and Ireland
1747:Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
1711:serves as the forestry department of the
1133:army before the battle at Dunsinane with
3754:Celtic Society. Retrieved 26 April 2008.
3742:Academic Press. Retrieved 28 April 2008.
3613:"Why is thistle the emblem of Scotland?"
2811:"Code of Practice on Non-Native Species"
2731:
2729:
2247:New Atlas of the British and Irish Flora
2133:
2131:
2049:Lusby, Phillip and Wright, Jenny (2002)
1795:
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1355:rather than a species in its own right.
1264:in woods and other shaded locations and
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3313:"Species Profile: Glittering wood-moss"
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1596:for example, having been found only in
763:is a familiar site on marshy land, but
603:along with more common species such as
6185:
3402:"Rare plant discovered on Ben Lomond".
3330:
3328:
3322:Trees for Life. Retrieved 16 May 2008.
2884:
2835:"World's tallest hedge gets the chop!"
2714:Trees for Life. Retrieved 14 May 2008.
2585:Orkney Islands Council: "Where to see
2575:caithness.org. Retrieved 5 April 2008.
2174:
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1103:but not Arran, interbreeding with the
278:may be the oldest tree in Europe. The
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3260:ForestHarvest. Retrieved 16 May 2008.
2726:
2300:. Newton Abbott. David & Charles.
2128:
694:
565:islands of the west coast, there are
4989:Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland
4625:
3414:David Bell & David Long (2012).
3407:
3225:
3203:
3082:"Scots fir is 'tallest tree in UK' "
3014:"Oldest Living Tree Found in Sweden"
2783:
1345:, first discovered in a sea cave in
1288:) which is endemic to Scotland. The
731:on upland moors. In damp conditions
5826:
3325:
3213:"Mosses and Liverworts in Scotland"
3159:Lusby and Wright (2001) pp. 107–09.
3084:BBC NEWS. Retrieved 13 August 2011.
2903:
2748:Lusby and Wright (2001) pp. 14, 48.
2471:pp. 109–107. Retrieved 5 June 2008.
2169:
1380:). The mountains of the North-west
13:
2542:Scott, W. & Palmer, R. (1987)
2313:"The Natural Environment: Machair"
2081:Edinburgh. The Stationery Office.
1429:and several other species such as
1331:, and of the latter to Angus, the
1016:
980:
863:and classified as endangered. The
778:
640:
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6214:
5415:Scottish Qualifications Authority
5152:Office of the Accountant of Court
5077:Member of the Scottish Parliament
4275:fossiliferous stratigraphic units
3760:
3296:Rook.Org. Retrieved 16 May 2008.
3271:"Population Dynamics of the Moss
3026:"Wanted: Fat, old, gnarled trees"
2682:Lusby and Wright (2001) pp. 22–3.
2518:"Search for sedge species starts"
2425:Lusby and Wright (2001) pp. 42–3.
1786:Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981
1372:'s land area, similar in size to
637:are common plants of the coasts.
587:. The machair landscapes include
4624:
4615:
4614:
4602:
3745:
3724:
3703:
3569:. Trees for Life. Archived from
3554:"Welcome to the John Muir Trust"
3486:"Lichen Species Action Plan US6"
2870:. The Tree Council. p. 58.
2559:Shetland Amenity Trust. Lerwick.
1888:A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle
1260:is very common in upland areas,
1205:At 64.3 metres (211 ft), a
1137:. There is an ancient tree, the
46:
3767:Trees for Life species profiles
3713:/Balbirnie, Glenrothes, Fife."
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3251:"Sphagnum moss (Sphagnum spp.)"
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829:. It is closely related to the
743:are found abundantly including
3467:"Species & Habitat Detail"
3335:"Moss Species Action Plan US8"
3122:. JNCC. Retrieved 1 June 2008.
3093:Ratcliffe (1977) p. 9, 31, 50.
3041:Copping, Jasper (4 June 2011)
2416:Lusby and Wright (2001) p. 69.
2398:Lusby and Wright (2001) p. 50.
2264:
2253:
2238:
2224:
2213:
2150:
2107:Webster, Mary McCallum (1978)
2096:. Edinburgh University Press.
1286:A. distentifolium var. flexile
905:, found only on the slopes of
244:and prominent features of the
1:
3102:Ratcliffe, (1977) pp. 40, 67.
2912:BBC. Retrieved 26 April 2008.
2607:Lusby and Wright (2001) p. 8.
2331:Lusby and Wright (2001) p. 3.
2181:RBGE. Retrieved 26 April 2008
2111:. Aberdeen University Press.
2043:
1997:Botanical Society of Scotland
1921:. The "Scottish Bluebell" is
929:contain rare species such as
737:reeds and several species of
101:Special Areas of Conservation
4765:Colonisation of the Americas
3673:"And The Accordions Played".
2723:Ratcliffe (1977) pp. 61, 90.
2407:Ratcliffe (1977) pp. 50, 75.
2340:Ratcliffe (1977) pp. 37, 70.
2195:"Scottish wildlife habitats"
2166:SNH. Retrieved 26 April 2008
2147:SNH. Retrieved 26 April 2008
2138:"Flowering Plants and Ferns"
1828:(1249–1286) and was used on
1099:), which is found on nearby
629:) first recorded in 1684 by
333:Typical upland scenery with
7:
3420:and the 'Viking prongwort'"
3222:SNH. Retrieved 14 May 2008.
3200:SNH. Retrieved 14 May 2008.
3174:Edinburgh Journal of Botany
2007:Category:Scottish botanists
1990:
1743:National Trust for Scotland
1280:and the rarer stunted form
1154:
1025:The Meikleour Beech hedge (
509:Flowering plants and shrubs
298:
10:
6219:
5437:Inventions and discoveries
5140:Supreme Courts of Scotland
3611:Vandaveer, Chelsie (2003)
3404:NTS. Retrieved 7 May 2008.
2986:"How old is that old yew?"
2868:Heritage Trees of Scotland
2546:. Shetland Times. Lerwick.
2498:Webster (1978) pp. 435–41.
2272:"North Highland Peatlands"
2249:. Oxford University Press.
2034:, many of which use plants
1979:) may have been used as a
1809:Plants feature heavily in
1709:Forestry and Land Scotland
1674:
1603:
1533:There are numerous common
1307:Scotland's populations of
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5712:Scottish Episcopal Church
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5394:Curriculum for Excellence
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4156:Syringammina fragilissima
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3807:
3802:Endemic biota of Scotland
3618:26 September 2007 at the
3556:Retrieved 3 January 2007.
3457:Ratcliffe (1977) page 42.
3446:"Return of the Hornworts"
3131:Ratcliffe (1977) page 40.
2660:Grant Roger, J. (1952). "
2646:26 September 2017 at the
2594:28 September 2007 at the
1933:, the "Common Bluebell".
1930:Hyacinthoides non-scripta
1915:And The Accordions Played
1909:and in the 21st century,
1792:Flora in Scottish culture
1594:(Phaeoceros carolinianus)
1444:
1339:in the mid 19th century.
1337:Victorian fern collectors
1268:in wooded or open areas.
875:endemic to the island of
713:broad-leaved meadow-grass
454:and 6,600 river systems.
16:Plants native to Scotland
5148:High Court of Justiciary
4149:Lopheliella rockallensis
3491:8 September 2004 at the
3373:in Scotland such as the
3340:4 September 2004 at the
2797:11 February 2012 at the
2557:Rare Plants of Shetland.
2442:"Ceratophyllum demersum"
2389:Ratcliffe (1977) p. 100.
2122:
2063:Ratcliffe, Derek (1977)
1724:Cairngorms National Park
1705:National Nature Reserves
1694:Cairngorms National Park
1677:Conservation in Scotland
1589:are scarce in Scotland,
1529:Liverworts and hornworts
1519:tongue-leaved gland Moss
1514:Cyclodictyon laetevirens
1403:, with pioneers such as
1252:
955:sword-leaved helleborine
943:Intermediate Wintergreen
939:one-flowered wintergreen
869:Taraxacum pankhurstianum
228:plants, more than 1,500
147:National nature reserves
41:Biodiversity of Scotland
5722:Free Church of Scotland
5009:International relations
3700:Smout (2007) pp. 78–80.
3691:Ratcliffe (1977) p. 63.
3678:17 October 2007 at the
3598:2 November 2011 at the
3473:20 October 2007 at the
3275:in North-East Scotland"
3256:30 October 2007 at the
3188:Lusby (2002) pp. 35–37.
3146:8 February 2009 at the
2854:"Meikleour Beech Hedge"
2840:8 February 2012 at the
2627:30 October 2007 at the
2162:1 December 2008 at the
2012:List of Scottish plants
1805:, the Scottish Bluebell
1477:Racomitrium lanuginosum
1414:Tetrodontium brownianum
941:. Plans to protect the
931:creeping lady's tresses
841:. Young's helleborine (
809:hills on the island of
122:Scottish Wildlife Trust
6198:Flora of Great Britain
5877:Bosnia and Herzegovina
5303:Royal Bank of Scotland
4999:Great Seal of Scotland
3656:Retrieved 2 June 2007.
3531:. CNPA. Archived from
3392:Ratcliffe (1977) p.27.
3279:The Journal of Ecology
3114:Androsacetalia alpinae
3068:3 October 2012 at the
2893:The Glasgow Naturalist
2507:Webster (1978) p. 460.
2489:Webster (1978) p. 483.
2465:Journal of Biogeoraphy
1924:Campanula rotundifolia
1806:
1802:Campanula rotundifolia
1696:
1555:Jamesoniella autumnali
1507:, and an abundance of
1461:
1393:Anastrophyllum alpinum
1179:a possible contender.
1168:
1050:Guinness World Records
1038:Meikleour beech hedges
1030:
896:
879:, identified in 2012.
689:Ceratophyllum demersum
377:
358:
326:
315:
26:
5600:British Sign Language
5067:Members of Parliament
4994:Deputy First Minister
4832:Anglo-Scottish border
4800:Industrial Revolution
4394:National scenic areas
4204:Geography of Scotland
4135:Hippasteria phrygiana
4026:Perthshire beard-moss
3861:St. Kilda house mouse
3856:St. Kilda field mouse
3850:Sorex araneus grantii
3300:22 April 2008 at the
3273:Polytrichum Piliferum
3218:23 April 2008 at the
3118:Galeopsietalia ladani
2763:14 April 2015 at the
2641:"New Dandelion Found"
2373:, London, Bloomsbury
2298:Scotland: A New Study
2143:21 March 2008 at the
2053:. Edinburgh. Mercat.
1799:
1765:, and on the isle of
1734:and the sea lochs of
1684:
1546:Marchantia polymorpha
1523:Perthshire beard-moss
1485:Polytrichum piliferum
1452:
1438:Anastrepta orcadensis
1432:Plagiochila atlantica
1342:Cystopteris dickieana
1162:
1024:
1000:Rhododendron ponticum
890:
851:principally found on
671:are also widespread.
364:
332:
321:
306:
163:National Scenic Areas
142:Local nature reserves
24:
5543:World Heritage Sites
4740:Wars of Independence
4565:in the United States
4409:World Heritage Sites
4036:Scottish thread-moss
3665:From the 2007 album
2966:"The Fortingall yew"
2038:Forestry in Scotland
1838:Scottish Rugby Union
1718:The country has two
1643:Alectoria ochroleuca
1615:Cladonia rangiferina
1540:Conocephalum conicum
1489:Scottish thread-moss
1469:glittering wood-moss
1458:Hylocomium splendens
1454:Glittering Wood-moss
1274:Tunbridge filmy-fern
1163:The Fortingall Yew (
1077:cut-leaved whitebeam
963:dark-red helleborine
847:) is a rare endemic
839:Primula scandinavica
788:Cerastium nigrescens
723:) in woodlands, and
681:Eriocaulon aquaticum
593:Irish lady's tresses
543:alpine ladies-mantle
485:) with birch in the
6093:States with limited
5333:International trade
4887:Mountains and hills
4795:Highland Clearances
4770:Glorious Revolution
4735:Davidian Revolution
4683:Outline of Scotland
4609:Scotland portal
4307:Mountains and hills
4087:White script lichen
4031:Scottish beard-moss
4021:Dixon's thread-moss
3971:St. Kilda dandelion
3948:Flowers & ferns
3738:Hyoscyamus niger L.
3652:21 May 2007 at the
3318:31 May 2009 at the
3047:The Daily Telegraph
2971:17 May 2008 at the
2939:6 June 2011 at the
2910:"Catacol whitebeam"
2710:5 July 2012 at the
2662:Diapensia lapponica
2569:"Caithness plants:
2447:8 June 2011 at the
2319:20 May 2007 at the
2278:on 28 November 2005
2201:on 22 December 2006
2067:. Inverness. HIDB.
2002:Gardens in Scotland
1983:as long ago as the
1862:Haakon IV of Norway
1817:, song and poetry.
1775:Northwest Highlands
1713:Scottish Government
1665:Ramalina polymorpha
1647:Rinodian parasitica
1639:Cairngorm Mountains
1635:Halecania rhypodiza
1630:Graphis alboscripta
1497:Scottish beard-moss
1493:Dixon's thread Moss
1359:Non-vascular plants
1171:The Scots pine and
925:. The pinewoods of
902:Diapensia lapponica
844:Epipactis youngiana
709:Smooth Meadow-grass
626:Ligusticum scoticum
617:bird's-foot trefoil
5690:Church of Scotland
5482:Royal National Mòd
5420:Education Scotland
5193:Scots property law
5188:College of Justice
5097:Secretary of State
4919:Biosphere reserves
4790:Lowland Clearances
4775:1707 Acts of Union
4560:In other countries
4414:Conservation areas
4142:Jamesiella scotica
4056:Northern prongwort
3991:Arran service tree
3966:Shetland mouse-ear
3956:Newman's lady-fern
3887:Scottish crossbill
3668:Everything You See
3567:"Vision statement"
3535:on 7 February 2007
3377:. See for example
2825:Smout (2007) p. 2.
2363:Fraser Darling, F.
2351:The Island of Skye
1807:
1779:Grampian Mountains
1697:
1656:Jamesiella scotica
1576:Marsupella arctica
1567:Northern prongwort
1462:
1409:Sir William Hooker
1387:Pleurozia purpurea
1282:Newman's lady-fern
1270:Wilsons filmy-fern
1169:
1117:S. pseudomeinichii
1031:
959:norwegian sandwort
915:Mountain Bearberry
897:
871:) is a species of
865:St Kilda dandelion
784:Shetland mouse-ear
761:common cottongrass
695:Grasses and sedges
527:cross-leaved heath
378:
359:
327:
322:Map of Scotland's
316:
284:Shetland Mouse-ear
27:
6203:Biota of Scotland
6193:Flora of Scotland
6178:
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5756:
5749:Ethnic minorities
5707:Roman Catholicism
5656:
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5203:Prison population
5183:Sheriff principal
5178:Solicitor General
5173:Procurator fiscal
5082:Political parties
4942:
4941:
4720:Early Middle Ages
4638:
4637:
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4572:
4489:Historic counties
4170:
4169:
4112:
4111:
4064:
4063:
4001:Catacol whitebeam
3961:Scottish primrose
3935:
3934:
3817:Flora of Scotland
3812:Fauna of Scotland
3631:Brice, M. (1999)
2984:Harte, J. (1996)
2954:Press and Journal
2524:. 1 February 2007
2102:978-0-7486-3294-7
2027:Fauna of Scotland
1815:Scottish folklore
1661:Cladonia botrytes
1591:Carolina Hornwort
1505:alpine thyme-moss
1405:Archibald Menzies
1245:Douglas fir near
1239:Sparsholt College
1217:which grows near
1131:Malcolm Canmore's
1113:Catacol whitebeam
1073:Sorbus arranensis
1042:Perth and Kinross
991:Japanese knotweed
815:Scottish primrose
803:Thomas Edmondston
367:Scottish Primrose
288:Scottish Primrose
232:and nearly 1,000
222:flora of Scotland
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6069:Switzerland
6004:Netherlands
5238:Agriculture
5102:Nationalism
5021:LGBT rights
4924:Environment
4805:Romanticism
4760:Reformation
4750:Renaissance
4715:Middle Ages
4710:Roman times
4705:Prehistoric
4590:Land Reform
4513:Settlements
4432:Agriculture
4354:Environment
4251:Coastal Way
4129:Flame shell
3917:Haddy charr
3844:Orkney vole
3826:Vertebrates
3375:Solway Moss
2989:At the Edge
2899:(1): 60–64.
1732:Breadalbane
1571:Beinn Eighe
1352:C. fragilis
1302:gametophyte
1235:Reelig Glen
1227:Dùghall Mòr
1215:Douglas fir
1127:Shakespeare
1097:S. rupicola
1040:located in
857:coal-mining
515:Pleistocene
448:fresh water
443:blanket bog
6187:Categories
6039:San Marino
5999:Montenegro
5979:Luxembourg
5959:Kazakhstan
5862:Azerbaijan
5700:Moderators
5643:Scientists
5529:regimental
5472:Placenames
5467:Philosophy
5442:Literature
5072:Parliament
5004:Government
4974:Devolution
4957:Government
4914:Ecoregions
4904:Waterfalls
4780:Jacobitism
4585:Demography
4535:Twin towns
4339:Waterfalls
4227:Historic:
4047:Liverworts
3721:pp.43–210.
3539:16 January
3529:"The Park"
3416:"European
3365:Note that
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2367:Boyd, J.M.
2044:References
1962:witchcraft
1846:barefooted
1832:issued by
1701:NatureScot
1686:Cairn Toul
1675:See also:
1625:clothing.
1598:Lauderdale
1559:Ben Lomond
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1188:Fortingall
1075:) and the
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927:Strathspey
807:serpentine
773:Loch Duich
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725:oval sedge
717:wood sedge
633:, and the
577:red fescue
539:cloudberry
531:bog myrtle
503:ecosystems
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422:Caledonian
415:landscapes
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4867:Highlands
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1834:James III
1587:Hornworts
1427:Edinburgh
1382:Highlands
1365:bryophyte
1243:Hermitage
1211:Loch Fyne
1207:grand fir
1101:Holy Isle
1093:whitebeam
873:dandelion
823:Caithness
753:toad rush
749:soft rush
573:sea spray
563:Hebridean
561:. On the
519:North Sea
482:Q. petrea
471:Highlands
435:Caithness
404:estuarine
392:woodlands
385:deciduous
313:Strathtay
268:Grand Fir
6170:Svalbard
6155:Guernsey
6102:Abkhazia
6054:Slovenia
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6024:Portugal
5882:Bulgaria
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5107:Unionism
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4700:Timeline
4672:Scotland
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4117:See also
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591:such as
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568:Plantago
431:peatland
396:moorland
381:Scotland
299:Habitats
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246:Scottish
226:vascular
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32:Part of
6079:Ukraine
6029:Romania
5989:Moldova
5947:Ireland
5942:Iceland
5937:Hungary
5927:Germany
5922:Georgia
5912:Finland
5907:Estonia
5902:Denmark
5887:Croatia
5872:Belgium
5867:Belarus
5857:Austria
5852:Armenia
5847:Andorra
5842:Albania
5772:Outline
5744:Sikhism
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4287:Islands
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1247:Dunkeld
1135:MacBeth
1061:species
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792:endemic
646:Bogbean
613:ragwort
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535:fescues
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491:Borders
400:montane
375:Durness
351:Heather
292:endemic
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230:lichens
6165:Jersey
6107:Kosovo
6074:Turkey
6064:Sweden
6044:Serbia
6034:Russia
6019:Poland
6014:Norway
5994:Monaco
5964:Latvia
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5278:Media
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4362:Fauna
4292:Lakes
4241:Paths
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