Castle Mound
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The Castle is built on the dolerite intrusion in the south east point of Holy Island.
There are numerous colonies of thyme growing on the castle mound, both in the grass and between the many exposed stones.
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Thyme growing on the rocks of the castle mound.
The pathway to the castle is in the bottom right hand corner of the picture.
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The root of this thyme has been exposed by erosion of the soil and stones.
Thymes growing in dry conditions grow very long roots in search of moisture and this root demonstrates it very well.
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Large area of thyme growing on rock on the castle mound.
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Thyme growing on shallow soil on the rocks of the castle mound, beside the pathway.
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Thyme growing between rocks on the castle mound.
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Thyme growing on the rocks beside the footpath to the shore on the Heugh, at the
south west point of Holy Island. These rocks are part of the dolerite dyke across the south of the island.
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