Monday, 8 September 2014
The Burren
Mullaghmore.
Lough Gealain, part lough and part turlough.
The neolithic burial tomb Poulnabrone Dolmen.
Fields of Devil's-bit scabious
Autumn felwort.
Grass of Parnassus
Harebells
Mountain Avens
Rosettes of mountain everlasting (catsfoot).
O'Kelly's spotted orchid.
Shrubby cinquefoil.
Shrubby cinquefoil with devil's-bit scabious at Lough Gealain.
Sea plantain
Eyebright. I keep trying to turn this into Irish eyebright, but the leaves don't look right to me. There was loads of Irish eyebright in flower but I somehow managed to miss photographing any classic examples! Very frustrating.
Black Head.
Rusty Back fern.
Burnet rose.
Wood sage.
A prostrate form of alder buckthorn at Lough Gealain..
Lough Bunny.
Kilmacdaugh
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