Thursday 12 July 2012
North Yorkshire Dales
Ingleborough and the Ribbleshead Viaduct. It was great light for photography today. Hairy Stonecrop Sedum villosum on Dodd Fell, Wensleydale. This is a scarce plant of uplands, largely confined to the North Pennines and Scotland. Odd to see a stonecrop growing in such a wet location, but that is exactly the habitat which this species prefers.
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