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Remnant harebells in flower on Calton Hill

By Simon on 21 July 202421 July 2024

About 50 or 60 Harebells (Campanula rotundifolia) are now in bloom (21 July 2024), the remains of widespread colonies of the plants. We are hoping to protect and restore them.

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