This is a training field meeting in conjunction with the previous day’s Plant Families workshop in Perth. Thus the emphasis will be on training in ID skills for beginners and improvers. However, KInnoull Hill is an interesting site geologically and botanically. It has some broad-leaved woodland, where Lysimachia europaea (Chickweed Wintergreen), Pyrola minor (Common Wintergreen), Circaea lutetiana (Enchanter’s-nightshade), Epipactis helleborine (Broad-leaved Helleborine) and Neottia nidus-avis (Bird’s-nest Orchid) have been recorded. There is an area of open heath and spectacular base-rich cliffs where Myosotis ramosissima (Early Forget-me-not), Dipsacus fullonum (Teasel), Allium vineale (Wild Onion), Cerastium semidecandrum (Little Mouse-ear), Agrimonia eupatoria (Agrimony) and Echium vulgare (Viper’s-bugloss) are found.