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  • Alpine Pennycress (Thlaspi caerulescens) HEIGHT to 25cm. Hairless perennial of alpine scree and old lead workings. FLOWERS 3-4mm across with white or lilac petals and violet anthers (Apr-Aug). FRUITS Narrowly heart-shaped, flattened, with a beak. LEAVES Oval, entire and tapering gradually to the stalk.
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  • Scree slope, Cairngorm, Scottish Highlands, UK
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  • JACOB’S-LADDER Polemonium caeruleum (Polemoniaceae) Height to 1m. Attractive, upright perennial of grassy places and scree slopes in limestone areas. FLOWERS are 2-3cm across and bright blue with 5 petal-like corolla lobes; in spikes (Jun-Jul). FRUITS are capsules. LEAVES are alternate and pinnate with 6-12 pairs of leaflets. STATUS-Locally native in N England; naturalised elsewhere.
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  • Scree Slope, Cairngorm, Sottish Highlands, UK
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  • Scree slope and lichens, Cairngorm, Scottish Highlands, UK
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  • JACOB’S-LADDER Polemonium caeruleum (Polemoniaceae) Height to 1m. Attractive, upright perennial of grassy places and scree slopes in limestone areas. FLOWERS are 2-3cm across and bright blue with 5 petal-like corolla lobes; in spikes (Jun-Jul). FRUITS are capsules. LEAVES are alternate and pinnate with 6-12 pairs of leaflets. STATUS-Locally native in N England; naturalised elsewhere.
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  • JACOB’S-LADDER Polemonium caeruleum (Polemoniaceae) Height to 1m. Attractive, upright perennial of grassy places and scree slopes in limestone areas. FLOWERS are 2-3cm across and bright blue with 5 petal-like corolla lobes; in spikes (Jun-Jul). FRUITS are capsules. LEAVES are alternate and pinnate with 6-12 pairs of leaflets. STATUS-Locally native in N England; naturalised elsewhere.
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  • View from the top of Ben Macdui looking north towards Cairn Lochan and Lairig Ghru, Cairngorm Mountains, Scottish Highlands, Uk
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  • Panoramic view from the top of Ben Macdui looking north towards Cairn Lochan and Lairig Ghru, Cairngorm Mountains, Scottish Highlands, Uk
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  • View from the top of Ben Macdui looking north towards Cairn Lochan and Lairig Ghru, Cairngorm Mountains, Scottish Highlands, Uk
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  • View from the top of Ben Macdui looking north towards Cairn Lochan and Lairig Ghru, Cairngorm Mountains, Scottish Highlands, Uk
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  • View from the top of Ben Macdui looking south along Glen Dee, Scottish Highlands, Uk
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  • View from the top of Ben Macdui looking north towards Cairn Lochan and Lairig Ghru, Cairngorm Mountains, Scottish Highlands, Uk
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  • Pika Ochotona princeps Length 16-20cm Small, dumpy relative of rabbits and hares with rather rounded head and proportionately large ears. Tail is small and indistinct externally. Lives amongst scree and boulders in western mountain ranges of North America.
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