Yesterday, we had a lovely walk round Edinburgh's Corstorphine Hill. It's a place we particularly enjoy walking round, especially as there are so many different routes to take. So, yesterday, we walked from the wooded area at the back of the hill
over this lovely rocky area
to the front of the hillThe hillsides are vibrant with Ragwort and Rosebay Willow-herb
and reasonably good numbers of Cinnabar moth caterpillars on the Ragwort
Ragwort is a great plant for many insects, pollinators love it and Cinnabar Moths absolutely rely on it, but it's considered to be a pest species by farmers. "Gold Beauties or Toxic Weeds?" is an excellent essay about ragwort on the Stories of Co-existence Substack blog.**
I'm delighted to have a haiku included in today's butterfly themed selection over at Haiku Girl Summer.
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Thank you, CGP, for your kind comment. I love your butterfly Haiku. Thank you for your notes on Ragwort; I'm glad it isn't just me who has felt a sense of ambivalence about this plant. Sadly we have seen very few Cinnabar larvae on the stems we have encountered.
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