Freshwater Algae from Stac Pollaidh, near Achiltibuie, Wester Ross


Stac Pollaidh is a Corbett (mountain 2000-3000 feet high) within the Inverpolly estate. The area is dominated by its proximity to the Atlantic coast and has poor soils based on Torridonian sandstone overlain with peat. There are numerous mountains rising abruptly from the lower ground which is dissected by brown-water lochs.
More pictures of the area here and here.

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Binuclearia
 
 
Chamaesiphon epiphytic on Tolypothrix   
Cylindrocystis
 
Eunotia minor
 
Hyalotheca
 
 
Mougeotia 32µm  
Tabellaria flocculosa  
Tolypothrix

 
 
     


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John Kinross