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NO 12Q 2006 Seggieden PSNS<br />

NO 12NE 1989 anon<br />

NO 13J 2004 Delvine PSNS<br />

NO 14NW 2003 Stormont Loch Edge <strong>of</strong> crop M C Robinson<br />

NO 14R 2008 White Loch area Edge <strong>of</strong> crop M C Robinson<br />

NO 14NE 1981 SSSI Craighall Gorge B S Brookes<br />

NO 22SW 1987 anon<br />

NO 22C 2007 Pitroddie Edge <strong>of</strong> crop M C Robinson & L Tucker<br />

NO 22NE 1987 anon<br />

NO 23A 2009 Bandirran Edge <strong>of</strong> crop M C Robinson<br />

NO 23NW 1987 anon<br />

NO 23SE 1987 anon<br />

NO 265482 1970 Alyth Golf-course anon<br />

NO 324283 1988 Monorgan anon<br />

NO 33A 2004 Castle Huntly Edge <strong>of</strong> crop M C Robinson<br />

NO 3430 1987 Invergowrie M Benstead<br />

A common arable weed included here on account <strong>of</strong> its Scottish Biodiversity List status. Under-recorded, like most arable weeds.<br />

Smyrnium olusatrum<br />

Local rarity: Rare<br />

Grid ref. Date Protection Site Habitat Abundance Recorder<br />

Alexanders A<br />

NO 135235 2008 SSSI Corsiehill Quarry Disused quarry Strong colony M C Robinson et al<br />

An archaeophyte, unlikely to have found its own way to this, its only <strong>East</strong> Perths site. The quarry was worked until 1932 so <strong>the</strong> plant was not known <strong>the</strong>re in FBW's day.<br />

Sorbus rupicola<br />

National rarity: Scarce<br />

Local rarity: Rare<br />

Grid ref. Date Protection Site Habitat Abundance Recorder<br />

NN 9359 1981 Moulin A McG Stirling<br />

NO 009496 2010 SSSI Creag na h-Eighe Mica-schist crag 6 plants T MacDonald<br />

NO 0190439 2011 Dunkeld Mica-schist crag 2 saplings from old (cut) boles T MacDonald<br />

Rock Whitebeam N<br />

The Moulin plant(s) appear(s) to have gone, probably shaded out by forestry. The o<strong>the</strong>r two sites have been only recently discovered, on o<strong>the</strong>rwise unremarkable-looking crags, so more<br />

populations may await discovery.

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