The White Polled Heath eats wild plants such as sedge, sorrel, fungi, mosses, lichens and herbaceous plants such as common heather, bell heather, cross-leaved heath, crowberry, cranberry, bog bilberry, bilberry, pine and birch.
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On Buachaille Etive M�r in Glen Coe, Raeburn made the first three ascents of Crowberry Gully, including a wintry 1909 ascent, and the second ascent and first Scottish ascent of Crowberry Ridge Direct ( 1902 ), then the hardest rock climb in Scotland.
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On Buachaille Etive M�r in Glen Coe, Raeburn made the first three ascents of Crowberry Gully, including a wintry 1909 ascent, and the second ascent and first Scottish ascent of Crowberry Ridge Direct ( 1902 ), then the hardest rock climb in Scotland.
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Other local ingredients include seabirds and waterfowl ( including their eggs ), salmon and trout, crowberry, blueberry, rhubarb, Iceland moss, wild mushrooms, wild thyme, lovage, angelica, and dried seaweed, as well as a wide array of dairy products.
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But a few spruces have popped up north of it, which some of my fellow travelers considered evidence of global warming . ) The trees are replaced by shin-high scrub of birch and willow, by grasses, mosses, rust-colored lichens, and delicate fruits and flowers of crowberry, mountain cranberry, cassiope.
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Clan badges attributed to Clan Macfie include : scots pine ( Scottish Gaelic : " giuthas " ), attributed to all seven of the clans of Siol Alpin; oak ( Scottish Gaelic : " darag " ), also attributed to Clan Cameron; crowberry ( Scottish Gaelic : " dearca fithich " ), also attributed to Clan Maclean and Clan Cameron.
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Locally uncommon plants growing here include common cottongrass " Eriophorum angustifolium ", cranberry " Vaccinium oxycoccos ", round-leaved sundew " Drosera rotundifolia ", crowberry " Empetrum nigrum ", hare s-tail cottongrass " Eriophorum vaginatum ", bog rosemary " Andromeda polifolia ", white beak-sedge " Rhynchospora alba " and the carnivorous lesser bladderwort " Utricularia minor ".