Region 11 Chapter 5 Important species
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Table 5.2.3
Recorded occurrence of protected species since 1970, excluding known introductions and extinctions
Recorded occurrence in:
Species
total no.
no. of
no. of
Key localities
Habitat
of 10 km
coastal
sites in
squares
10 km squares
region
in GB
in region
(approx)
Round-headed leek
1
1
1
Avon Gorge
Limestone rocks
Allium sphaerocephalon*
Rough marsh-mallow
4
1
1
Watchet (ST04)
Dry, open limestone
Althaea hirsuta*
turf
Bristol rock-cress
2
2
3
Cannington Park (ST24);
Limestone rocks
Arabis stricta1*
Avon Gorge
Lundy cabbage
1
1
1
Lundy Island
Cliffs and slopes on
Coincya wrightii*
granite and slate
Brown galingale
7
1
1
Gordano Valley (ST47)
Poached ditches
Cyperus fuscus*
Cheddar pink
4
1
1
Bridgwater Bay
Limestone
Dianthus gratianopolitanus
2
*
Branched horsetail
2
1
1
Bridgwater Bay
Town park
Equisetum ramosissimum
2
*
Field eryngo
10
1
1
Padstow Bay
Dry
grassland
Eryngium campestre*
Martin’s ramping-fumitory
2
1
1
Tresamble (SW73)
Cultivated ground
Fumaria martinii*
Early gentian
62
3
Not
St. Ives to Watergate Bay;
Cliff-tops and dunes
Gentianella anglica**
known
Taw-Torridge Estuary
Lizard orchid
18
2
2
Bridgwater Bay
Calcareous grassland
Himantoglossum hircinum*
Fen orchid
7
2
2
Taw-Torridge Estuary;
Dunes
Liparis loeselii**
Kenfig Dunes
Grass-poly
5
1
1
Slimbridge (SO70)
Shores of muddy lake
Lythrum hyssopifolia*
Pennyroyal
15
5
Not
Lizard Peninsula; St. Ives to
Damp places
Mentha pulegium*
known
Watergate Bay; Taw-Torridge Estuary
Least adder’s-tongue
1
1
1
Isles of Scilly
Short-grazed heath
Ophioglossum lusitanicum*
Childing pink
3
1
1
Cardiff (ST27)
Sandy and gravelly
Petrorhagia nanteuilii
2
*
grassland
Sea knotgrass
4
1
1
Lizard
Peninsula
Sandy beaches
Polygonum maritimum*
Plymouth pear
3
2
4
Truro area
Hedgerows and
Pyrus cordata*
green lanes
Shore dock
13
5
7
Lizard Peninsula; Mount’s Bay;
Damp raised beaches
Rumex rupestris**
Isles of Scilly; St. Ives to Watergate Bay
and dune slacks
Meadow clary
25
1
1
Rogiet (ST48)
Pasture
Salvia pratensis*
Water germander
3
1
2
Taw-Torridge Estuary
Dune slacks
Teucrium scordium*
Killarney fern
5
1
1
(Location confidential)
Damp, shady places
Trichomanes speciosum**
3
Source: JNCC rare plants database and rare plant survey reports. Key: *listed for special protection on schedule 8 of the Wildlife &
Countryside Act 1981; **listed on schedule 8 of the Wildlife & Countryside Act 1981 and on annexes IIb & IVb of EC Habitats Directive;
1
at its Somerset sites the Bristol rock-cress was introduced;
2
thought to have been introduced into the region;
3
only the occurrence of the
vascular (sporophyte) form of the Killarney fern is noted in the table; the species is also present in the
region in its non-vascular
(gametophye) form. Notes: grid references are given for non-confidential localities not shown on
Map 5.2.1
; spiked speedwell
Veronica
spicata is listed on schedule 8 of the Wildlife & Countryside Act 1981 but it has been excluded from this table as the sub-species found in the
region,
V. spicata subsp.
hybrida, is scarce rather than nationally rare.
the Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC). Further
work has been carried out by CCW and English Nature as
part of their programme of monitoring. Records of Red
Data Book species are maintained in JNCC’s rare plants
database. Members of the Botanical Society of the British
Isles (BSBI) have recently collected up-to-date records of
scarce species; these data are held at the Biological Records
Centre and have been summarised in
Scarce plants in Britain
(Stewart
et al. 1994). A Red Data Book for Cornwall is being
prepared by the Institute of Cornish Studies.
5.2.5 Acknowledgements
Thanks go to J. Barne, D. Bolton, R. FitzGerald, I. Jamieson,
L. McDonnell, R.J. Murphy, R.E. Parslow, K. Turvey, I. Carl,
M. Wigginton and staff at the Biological Records Centre.
5.2 Flowering plants and ferns
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Table 5.2.4
Recorded occurrence of other RDB species since 1970, excluding known introductions and extinctions
Recorded occurrence in:
Species
total no. of 10 km
no. of coastal 10 km
no. of sites in
squares in GB
squares in region
region (approx.)
Wild asparagus
Asparagus officinalis subsp.
prostratus
9
6
8
Goldilocks aster
Aster linosyris
7
2
2
Compact brome
Bromus madritensis
1
18
8
11
Tuberous thistle
Cirsium tuberosum
14
3
5
Bermuda-grass
Cynodon dactylon
1
16
5
8
Purple viper’s-bugloss
Echium plantagineum
1
2
2
2
Dorset heath
Erica ciliaris
11
4
5
Cornish heath
Erica vagans
5
5
19
Irish spurge
Euphorbia hyberna
2
2
4
Upright spurge
Euphorbia serrulata
11
4
11
Vigur’s
eye-bright Euphrasia vigursii
19
7
15
Blue fescue
Festuca longifolia
1
5
1
1
Western ramping-fumitory
Fumaria occidentalis
2
c. 28
21
c. 60
Nit-grass
Gastridium ventricosum
20
6
12
Hairy greenweed
Genista pilosa
12
4
11
Little-Robin
Geranium purpureum
15
4
14
White rock-rose
Helianthemum apenninum
6
3
4
Fringed rupturewort
Herniaria ciliolata
3
3
10
Smooth rupturewort
Herniaria glabra
12
1
1
Round-headed club-rush
Holoschoenus vulgaris
6
4
4
Spotted cat’s-ear
Hypochoeris maculata
9
2
2
Land quillwort
Isoetes histrix
2
2
6
Dwarf rush
Juncus capitatus
3
4
9
Pigmy rush
Juncus pygmaeus
3
3
9
Somerset
hair-grass Koeleria vallesiana
5
3
9
Smaller tree-mallow
Lavatera cretica
1
8
4
4
Cut-grass
Leersia oryzoides
8
1
1
Prostrate toadflax
Linaria supina
1
7
3
3
Purple gromwell
Lithospermum purpurocaeruleum
13
4
8
Slender bird’s-foot-trefoil
Lotus angustissimus
24
10
9
May lily
Maianthemum bifolium
1
8
1
1
Hoary stock
Matthiola incana
12
2
2
Sea stock
Matthiola sinuata
5
2
6
Orange bird’s-foot
Ornithopus pinnatus
3
3
6
Four-leaved allseed
Polycarpon tetraphyllum
13
4
5
Three-lobed crowfoot
Ranunculus tripartitus
19
5
13
A whitebeam
Sorbus anglica
13
4
6
A whitebeam
Sorbus bristoliensis
1
1
2
A whitebeam
Sorbus domestica
1
1
1
A whitebeam
Sorbus eminens
4
2
2
A whitebeam
Sorbus subcuneata
4
4
9
A whitebeam
Sorbus vexans
3
3
7
A whitebeam
Sorbus wilmottiana
1
1
2
Greek
sea-spurrey Spergularia bocconii
1
4
3
3
Wall germander
Teucrium chamaedrys
7
1
1
Twin-headed clover
Trifolium bocconei
2
2
4
Long-headed clover
Trifolium incarnatum subsp.
molinerii
2
2
4
Upright clover
Trifolium strictum
3
2
7
Honewort
Trinia glauca
6
3
11
Hairy-fruited cornsalad
Valerianella eriocarpa
6
3
4
Dwarf pansy
Viola kitaibeliana
2
2
5
Source: JNCC rare plants database, rare plant survey reports and Stewart
et al. (1994). Key:
1
may be introduced.
2
records since 1970; now
probably fewer locations.
5.2.6 Further sources of information
A. References cited
Gillham, M. 1987.
Sand dunes. Bridgend,
Glamorgan Wildlife
Trust. (Glamorgan Heritage Coast Wildlife Series, Vol. 1.)
Keble Martin, W., & Fraser, G.T.,
eds. 1939.
Flora of Devon.
Arbroath, T. Buncle & Co. Ltd.
Lousley, J.E. 1971.
Flora of the Isles of Scilly. Newton Abbot, David
& Charles.
Morgan, H.W., & Palmer, M. 1991.
Second quinquennial review of
Schedules 5 and 8, Wildlife and Countryside Act, 1981.
Peterborough, Joint Nature Conservation Committee.
(Confidential report JNCC P91/8.)
Perring, F.H., & Farrell, L. 1983.
British Red Data Books: 1. Vascular
plants. Nettleham, Royal Society for Nature Conservation.
Stewart, A., Pearman, D.A., & Preston, C.D. 1994.
Scarce plants in
Britain. Peterborough, Joint Nature Conservation
Committee/Institute of Terrestrial Ecology/Botanical Society of
the British Isles.