wild flowers in fife & kinross - Fife Coast and Countryside Trust
wild flowers in fife & kinross - Fife Coast and Countryside Trust
wild flowers in fife & kinross - Fife Coast and Countryside Trust
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Parietaria judaica Pellitory-of-the-Wall<br />
Locally common on old walls <strong>and</strong> build<strong>in</strong>gs.<br />
Soleirolia soleirolii M<strong>in</strong>d-your-ownbus<strong>in</strong>ess<br />
Rarely more or less established on damp shady walls <strong>and</strong> lawns.<br />
JUGLANDACEAE / MYRICACEAE<br />
Juglans regia Walnut<br />
Occasional trees here <strong>and</strong> there, but rare.<br />
Myrica gale Bog Myrtle<br />
Now very rare, probably <strong>in</strong> only two sites.<br />
FAGACEAE<br />
Fagus sylvatica Beech<br />
Very commonly <strong>in</strong>troduced, self-sow<strong>in</strong>g.<br />
Nothofagus spp. Silver Beeches<br />
Very occasionally planted.<br />
Castanea sativa Sweet Chestnut<br />
Here <strong>and</strong> there <strong>in</strong> old policy woodl<strong>and</strong>, not often fruit<strong>in</strong>g.<br />
Quercus cerris Turkey Oak<br />
Occasional <strong>in</strong> old plantations.<br />
Quercus cerris x suber (Q. x crenata) Lucombe Oak<br />
Rare <strong>in</strong> old plantations.<br />
Quercus ilex Evergreen Oak<br />
Here <strong>and</strong> there <strong>in</strong> woods <strong>and</strong> public gardens.<br />
Quercus petraea Sessile Oak<br />
Probably orig<strong>in</strong>ally native, much less common than Q. ruber.<br />
Quercus petraea x robur (Q. x rosacea) Hybrid Oak<br />
Probably commonly planted (N.B. Many oaks are difficult to tell apart).<br />
Quercus robur Common Oak<br />
Probably orig<strong>in</strong>ally native, widely planted <strong>and</strong> very common.<br />
Quercus rubra Red Oak<br />
Rare <strong>in</strong> old estates.