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sparkford+wood Latitude and Longitude:

51°02′44″N 2°33′12″W / 51.04554°N 2.55342°W / 51.04554; -2.55342
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Sparkford Wood
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Sparkford Wood is located in Somerset
Sparkford Wood
Location within Somerset
LocationSomerset
Grid reference ST613275
Coordinates 51°02′44″N 2°33′12″W / 51.04554°N 2.55342°W / 51.04554; -2.55342
InterestBiological
Area8.4 hectares (0.084 km2; 0.032 sq mi)
Notification1954 (1954)
Natural England website

Sparkford Wood ( grid reference ST613275) is an 8.4 hectare (20.7 acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest at Sparkford in Somerset, notified in 1954.

Sparkford Wood is a broadleaved semi-natural woodland situated on heavy fertile soils. It dates from at least the 18th Century and its survival amongst the prime agricultural land of south-east Somerset makes it unique. The ground flora, which includes abundant Bluebell (Hyacinthoides non-scriptus), varies in conjunction with differences in soils which range from mildly calcareous to acid. The woodland has a large population of homostyle Primroses (Primula vulgaris) which have been the subject of some classic genetic studies. These plants are unique in that they represent a self-fertile form of a normally self-sterile species, and they are of international significance in providing research opportunities. [1]

References

  1. ^ "Sparkford Wood" (PDF). English Nature. Retrieved 21 August 2006.

sparkford+wood Latitude and Longitude:

51°02′44″N 2°33′12″W / 51.04554°N 2.55342°W / 51.04554; -2.55342
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sparkford Wood
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Sparkford Wood is located in Somerset
Sparkford Wood
Location within Somerset
LocationSomerset
Grid reference ST613275
Coordinates 51°02′44″N 2°33′12″W / 51.04554°N 2.55342°W / 51.04554; -2.55342
InterestBiological
Area8.4 hectares (0.084 km2; 0.032 sq mi)
Notification1954 (1954)
Natural England website

Sparkford Wood ( grid reference ST613275) is an 8.4 hectare (20.7 acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest at Sparkford in Somerset, notified in 1954.

Sparkford Wood is a broadleaved semi-natural woodland situated on heavy fertile soils. It dates from at least the 18th Century and its survival amongst the prime agricultural land of south-east Somerset makes it unique. The ground flora, which includes abundant Bluebell (Hyacinthoides non-scriptus), varies in conjunction with differences in soils which range from mildly calcareous to acid. The woodland has a large population of homostyle Primroses (Primula vulgaris) which have been the subject of some classic genetic studies. These plants are unique in that they represent a self-fertile form of a normally self-sterile species, and they are of international significance in providing research opportunities. [1]

References

  1. ^ "Sparkford Wood" (PDF). English Nature. Retrieved 21 August 2006.

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