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Last updated:
14 November 2007

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The Wildlife Group needs new members - if you are interested in joining, please get in contact with us!

In addition to the annual Green Butterfly Award Scheme, the Wildlife Group has been responsible for the Attractive Garden Scheme, which encouraged the planting of native wildflowers to attract butterflies, bees and other insects, and is looking for other ways in which to raise awareness of the fantastic wildlife of Aberdeenshire.

For starters - Many of us enjoy seeing native wildlife in our gardens and AEF would actively like to encourage it. An easy way to do so is to plant up an area of your garden with native plant species. The list below details some flowering plants, native to the north east of Scotland, which would be attractive to wildlife and gardeners alike.

SPECIES FLOWERING COLOUR SIZE POSITION ATTRACTS
Avens, Water (Geum rivale) May - July Pink / Purple Medium Ideal for shade. Does not need wet ground. Bees.
Bird’s-foot Trefoil (Lotus corniculatus) June - August Yellow Small Naturally grows in grassland. Breeding butterflies (Common Blue) and bees.
Campion, Red (Silene dioica) May – September Red Tall Shade, but will tolerate sun. Butterflies.
Campion, Sea (Silene maritima) June – August White Small Ideal for rockeries. Doesn’t need to grow by the sea. Bees.
Cowslip (Primula veris) April – June Yellow Small Meadows. Bees and butterflies.
Cranesbill, Bloody (Geranium sanguineum) June – September Red Medium Sun and partial shade. Insects.
Lesser Knapweed (Centaurea nigra) July – September Reddish purple Tall Sun – normally found in grassland. Bees and butterflies especially Red Admiral. Birds may take the seed
Lady’s Smock (Cardamine pratensis) April – July Pink / Lilac Medium Normally found in damp situations. Bees and Orange Tip Butterflies.
Oxeye Daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare) June – August White Tall Sun – normally found in grassland. Bees and butterflies
Primrose (Primula vulgaris) March - May Yellow Small Shade, especially under hedges or trees. Bees.
Ragged Robin (Lychnis flos-cuculi) May – June Red Medium Ideal for damp ground, but will tolerate drier positions. Butterflies.
Scabious, Field (Knautia arvensis) July - September Blue / Mauve Medium Sun. Butterflies.
Thrift (Armeria maritima) April – September Pink Small Likes rockeries, but will grow anywhere. Bees and butterflies.
Tutsan (Hypericum androsaemum) June – August Yellow Medium Sun. Bees.
Violet, Common Dog (Viola riviniana) April - June Violet Small Will tolerate shade, but also grows in sun. Larval foodplant for Fritillary Butterflies.
Wild Thyme (Thymus praecox) May – August Purple Small Sun Butterflies and other insects,


We are looking for wildlife photographs - why not showcase your best flora and fauna pictures on the website?