Continuing our Scotland’s Wonderful Wildlife series, Dr Deborah Long explains why grass of Parnassus is one of her favourite plants and how gardeners can help it survive
The main conceptual idea of the text is to raise awareness about the dwindling population of the "grass of Parnassus" in Scotland and encourage public involvement in its conservation.
The article highlights the plant's unique ecological requirements and its declining range, emphasizing its importance to Scotland's biodiversity. It calls for citizen scientists to report sightings, to help understand the plant's distribution and advocate for the protection of its habitat, including wet pastures and moorlands.
The main conceptual idea of the text is to raise awareness about the dwindling population of the "grass of Parnassus" in Scotland and encourage public involvement in its conservation. The article highlights the plant's unique ecological requirements and its declining range, emphasizing its importance to Scotland's biodiversity. It calls for citizen scientists to report sightings, to help understand the plant's distribution and advocate for the protection of its habitat, including wet pastures and moorlands.