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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Hieracium piligerum<br />
Glenvale <strong>and</strong> Bishop Hill.<br />
Hieracium duriceps<br />
Widespread but very local.<br />
Hieracium severiceps<br />
Rare, near K<strong>in</strong>ghorn.<br />
Hieracium gr<strong>and</strong>idens<br />
Locally common, sometimes on walls.<br />
Hieracium subrude<br />
Widespread, on rocks <strong>and</strong> cliffs <strong>and</strong> at both sea level <strong>and</strong> on hills.<br />
Hieracium caledonicum<br />
Local, on hills <strong>in</strong> west <strong>Fife</strong>, the Lomonds <strong>and</strong> K<strong>in</strong>ross.<br />
[Hieracium argenteum]<br />
May occur on Bishop Hill; <strong>and</strong> see H. lasiophyllum.<br />
Hieracium lasiophyllum<br />
Dumglow (Cleish Hills); orig<strong>in</strong>ally determ<strong>in</strong>ed as H. argenteum<br />
Hieracium jovimontis<br />
Dumglow (Cleish Hills).<br />
[Hieracium saxorum]<br />
Plants on the Lomonds <strong>and</strong> Dumglow previously referred to this species seem <strong>in</strong> fact to be an<br />
undescribed taxon.<br />
Hieracium dicella<br />
Rare, near Burntisl<strong>and</strong>.<br />
(Hieracium amplexicaule)<br />
Introduced on the walls of Cleish Castle from at least 1820-60.<br />
Hieracium flocculosum<br />
Rare, Bishop Hill.<br />
Filago vulgaris Common Cudweed<br />
Uncommon <strong>in</strong> dry heathy, s<strong>and</strong>y places; Glenduckie Hill.<br />
Filago m<strong>in</strong>ima Small Cudweed<br />
Rather local on barish ground, persist<strong>in</strong>g if allowed to; Glenduckie Hill.<br />
Antennaria dioica Mounta<strong>in</strong> Everlast<strong>in</strong>g