Limebreach Wood | |
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Geography | |
Location | North Somerset, England |
Ecology | |
Lesser flora | Limacella ochraceolutea, Tilia cordata |
Fauna | Salebriopsis albicilla |
Limebreach Wood (sometimes written as Lime Breach Wood) is a woodland on the south side of the Tickenham Ridge, between Clevedon and Bristol. It is very close to the site of Cadbury Camp. [1]
It is an ancient woodland, [2] with a high proportion of Small-leaved Lime trees. The mushroom-forming fungi Limacella ochraceolutea is found in the wood. [3]
Part of the wood is managed as a nature reserve by Avon Wildlife Trust.
The pyralid moth Salebriopsis albicilla occurs here. [4]
Limebreach Wood | |
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Map | |
Geography | |
Location | North Somerset, England |
Ecology | |
Lesser flora | Limacella ochraceolutea, Tilia cordata |
Fauna | Salebriopsis albicilla |
Limebreach Wood (sometimes written as Lime Breach Wood) is a woodland on the south side of the Tickenham Ridge, between Clevedon and Bristol. It is very close to the site of Cadbury Camp. [1]
It is an ancient woodland, [2] with a high proportion of Small-leaved Lime trees. The mushroom-forming fungi Limacella ochraceolutea is found in the wood. [3]
Part of the wood is managed as a nature reserve by Avon Wildlife Trust.
The pyralid moth Salebriopsis albicilla occurs here. [4]