Plant of the Day
Wednesday 4 July 2018
Machair is a Gaelic word meaning fertile low lying grassy plain, it is one of the rarest habitats in Europe and only occurs on the exposed western coasts of Scotland and Ireland. On the machair of the Isle of Tiree, Scotland, was Lotus corniculatus (common bird's-foot-trefoil, butter and eggs, eggs and bacon, hen and chickens, granny's toenails), was flowering providing a vital source of nectar for insects.
Jill Raggett












