A new exhibition at the Rushen Heritage Centre focuses on 'Edible Wild Plants of the South.'
Organisers say it delves into an 'almost forgotten element of the area's nature.'
The exhibition, which is at the Heritage Centre on Bridson Street, is running until Saturday July 1.
It features many of the area's best known wild plants, and highlights some that are perhaps not so well known.
The Centre is open 10am-4pm from Tuesday to Saturday - entry is free and donations are welcome.
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