Monday, November 28, 2022

Isolepis setacea, Bristle Club-rush, in Cullaloe Hills

After a weekend with Seth adding a few new plants to tip me over the 900, we didn't really come into habitat that would work for this small plant, but I did know from Seth's description that the path through the Cullaloe Hills should be perfect.

So it was that, avoiding a bus that was on fire on the way to my dad's, I ended up detoured to that exact spot. I pulled over and took about 45 seconds to add it to NT18, one of the few squares in the country where it's not recorded. Job done. It might have been 30 seconds had I not had to fend off a large, muddy dog, whose owner assured me was friendly. I had to point out that, friendly or not, it was covered in mud that I didn't want and swore at the dog. He got the message and called it away pretty quickly, fortunately. 

NT18 is the "mline" of "Dunfermline"

Possibly the worst field photo of all time, any plant



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