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Wastwater

Posted on16 June 202116 June 2021Leave a comment

View looking east over England’s deepest lake towards Scafell Pike – our highest mountain. Strange to think that around 450 million years ago the Scafell massif was an active volcano and part of the lost continent of Avalonia. The infamous Wastwater Screes. Extending below Illgill Read More …

CategoriesFlora, Landscapes, Natural HistoryTagsCommon Butterwort, Round-leaved Sundew, Scafell Pike, Wasdale Head, Wastwater

Butterworts and all

Posted on25 October 201225 October 2012Leave a comment

More from East Creech Heath. Bogland within Creech Heath. The mossy carpet home to both the Common and Pale-leaved Butterwort can be seen in the distance. In addition all 3 of our native Sundews can also be found. Pale Butterwort Another specialist typically found in Read More …

CategoriesFlora, LandscapesTagsCommon Butterwort, Creech Heath, East Creech Heath, Lesser Bladderwort, Pale Butterwort

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