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Fish-bones and Apricot jam-tarts
Hidden Treasures – part two. Sandy Coppins is an internationally recognised lichen expert and we are delighted that she has agreed to pen a two-part blog for us. In part one (published last week) Sandy explained what lichens are, now … Continue reading
Posted in Fungi, National Nature Reserves
Tagged Beinn Eighe, heather, lichens, pine, rocks, Sandy Coppins, uplands
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Hidden treasure
Sandy Coppins is an internationally recognised lichen expert and we are delighted that she has agreed to pen a two-part blog for us. In part one Sandy explains what lichens are, and in part two — using Beinn Eighe National … Continue reading
Posted in Lichens, National Nature Reserves
Tagged alga, Beinn Eighe, Fungus, lichens, Sandy Coppins
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