Wood-name townlands of Clonderlaw barony Co. Clare
Trees in the placenames are Oak (Doire/Derry); Alder (Fearnรกn/Fearnรณg) & Holly (Cuileann)
In 1655 there were 1670 acres of wooded lands recorded consisting of
-Timber trees 701 a
-Young Wood 304 a
-Old Wood 361 a
-Shrubs 324 a
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Typical habitat
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A treat this week to find Chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile) near Clonakilty, Co. Cork ๐ผ
With its stronghold in the south, itโs not something I often see in Clare. Sadly, this plant is has suffered larges declines in Britain and Ireland
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ha snap on GOP!
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One of my #FavouritePlant has to be Grass-of-Parnassus (Parnassia palustris). Iโm lucky to see it regularly in the west of Ireland.
But it was a real joy to meet this familiar plant on a trip to the Swedish Arctic, in Abisko National Park
#wildflowerhour @wildflowerhour.bsky.social
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This was an immediately obvious problem when I visited in 2022, within the first hour off the boat I witnessed three children attempting to approach hauled out seals on the beach by crawling towards them. The story of the poor dead pup was still fresh that summer. Sad to hear this is still an issue
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Who else gets excited when its finally Grass of Parnassus (Parnassia palustris) season?
One of the loveliest late summer flowers โจ
๐Tullanafrankagh turlough, Co Galway
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Ah surely they will still be out looking for food in September - go for it!
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Water Germander Teucrium scordium from Knockaunroe Turlough
A gorgeous rare plant that seems to like hiding among equally purple-leaved Water-mint
๐Burren National Park
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Unexpected places where bats turn up - I recorded pipistrelles on the Great Blasket around the old village few years ago.
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Dodder (Cuscuta epithymum) flowering on fixed dune, a wholly parasitic plant.
It seems to particularly enjoy parasitising Sea sandwort (Honckenya peploides) which has turned yellow from stress.
๐Maharees, Co Kerry
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Pyramidal orchids Anacamptis pyramidalis still going strong and vibrant, despite the gloomy start to August.
๐Maharees, Co Kerry
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Yeah even with exact grid ref, its hard. It might be a tad easier when its not quite so flooded. Really its best to go out with someone who knows what they are looking for - Rory Hodd and Mike WJ pointed it out to me ๐
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Pillwort Pilularia globulifera from Upper Lake, Killarney, Co Kerry
Tiny, rare, protected, aquatic.. FERN?!
This is a hard plant to find not only is it rare but it grows with its equally thread-like companion bulbous rush, both growing side by side in this photo
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Ahh that feeling when you can sit down anywhere you like, lie down for lunch, and no fear of dropping your phone into water๐
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Year 3 of growing a meadow in my back garden and this year I bought my own scythe - now I'm fully committed!
I quickly learned rule no. 1 of scything: keep the blade super sharp and itโll slice like butter. Then itโs a fun job and you could go forever.
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I went searching for Orange Foxtail (Alopecurus aequalis) in Lough Gash, Newmarket-on-Fergus. This elegant and colour grass is only present in a handful of sites in Ireland, it is protected under Wildlife Acts.
Pleased to have found it doing well!
#Turloughs
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Yellow-eyed-grass (Sisyrinchium californicum) from the shores of Lough Corrib, Co Galway.
Native of west coast North America, introduced to Ireland.
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At last, I have introduced myself to the rare and beautiful Irish Ladyโs-tresses (Spiranthes romanzoffiana) โ found at a well-known site along Lough Corrib, Co. Galway.
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More hen corncrake and chicks from the farm!!
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Ballyvaughan Turlough, Co Clare - this turlough refilled dramatically after one night of heavy rain, flooding back over flowering vegetation.
Here you can see the Marsh ragwort flowers under the surface of the water.
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Thanks! Ok no subspecies for D incarnata - sounds like that makes things a little bit easier ๐
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If anyone could help me ID this orchid ๐
I thought it might be Dactylorhiza incarnata subsp. coccinea but this on the edge of my ID capabilities with only 1 flower left ๐
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A close up of the felted algal paper - with little snail shells ๐
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