May 202019
 

Lousewort Pedicularis sylvatica wildflower, flower, Connemara, Ireland, Galway, Britain, Irish, British,This unusual-looking flower is easy to spot on the bogs and hillsides of Connemara. It is partially parasitic, and gets its nutrients by attaching to the roots of other plants such as heather. It is a much smaller plant than its rarer cousin, the Marsh Lousewort. It was once associated with lice in the livestock that graze the mountains, hence its rather unappealing name!