York potash (pipeline) appendix 9.10 pipeline botanical species list (jan 2013)
York PotashProject (Pipeline): Appendix 9.10 - Botanical Species List
APPENDIX 9.10 - BOTANICAL SPECIES LIST Scientific Name Common Name
Locally abundant in woodland and other habitats
Rare in less-improved permanent grasslands
Anagallis arvensis subsp. arvensis
Occasional in hedgerows and field margins
Common in less-improved permanent pastures
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APPENDIX 9.10 - BOTANICAL SPECIES LIST (Continued) Scientific Name Common Name
Locally abundant in roadside and other grasslands
Occasional in woodlands. Very rarely in hedgerows
Bromus hordeaceus subsp. hordeaceus
Occasional along streamsides and in marshes
Campanula rotundifolia subsp. rotundifolia
Occasional in drier moorland fringe grasslands
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Rare along streamsides in valley woodlands
APPENDIX 9.10 - BOTANICAL SPECIES LIST (Continued) Scientific Name Common Name
Occasional in damp moorland and other habitats
Rare in ditches in the north of the study area
Very rare in Gorse scrub at Skelder only.
Alternate-leaved Golden-saxifrage Very rare in valley woodlands
Opposite-leaved Golden-saxifrage Locally common in valley woodlands
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APPENDIX 9.10 - BOTANICAL SPECIES LIST (Continued) Scientific Name Common Name
Common in woodlands, more rarely in hedgerows
Common in woodlands, more rarely in hedgerows
Dominant hedgerow shrub, also in woodlands and scrub
Very rarely established, for example, Skelder Bank
Occasional in grasslands and woodland edge habitats
Occasional with other scrub species, particularly Gorse
Locally frequent at one location in the ICI Wilton complex
Deschampsia cespitosa subsp. cespitosa
Common in woodlands and, more rarely, hedgerows
Common in woodlands and, more rarely, hedgerows
Occasional in marshes and marshy grasslands
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Occasional in damp and disturbed habitats
APPENDIX 9.10 - BOTANICAL SPECIES LIST (Continued) Scientific Name Common Name
Occasional in marshes and other damp habitats
Locally abundant on one section of Waupley Moor
Common in a variety of grassland habitats
Common woodland tree, more rarely in hedgerows
Very rare. Established in a field west of Plot 36/2
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APPENDIX 9.10 - BOTANICAL SPECIES LIST (Continued) Scientific Name Common Name
Occasional in marshes and marshy grasslands
Common in ditches and around pond margins
Locally abundant in hedgerows and woodlands
Rare in disturbed habitats in the north of the study area
Rarely recorded from a variety of habitats
Occasional in marshes and moorland flushes
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Rare in species-rich slightly acidic grasslands
Rare although locally abundant where present. APPENDIX 9.10 - BOTANICAL SPECIES LIST (Continued) Scientific Name Common Name
Occasional in damp disturbed moorland habitats
Lamiastrum galeobdolon ssp. argentatum
Rare in roadside verges in the north of the study area
York PotashProject (Pipeline): Appendix 9.10 - Botanical Species List
APPENDIX 9.10 - BOTANICAL SPECIES LIST (Continued) Scientific Name Common Name
Occasional in marshes and around pond margins
Occasional in ditches and other damp ground
York PotashProject (Pipeline): Appendix 9.10 - Botanical Species List
APPENDIX 9.10 - BOTANICAL SPECIES LIST (Continued) Scientific Name Common Name
Rare along streamsides, for example, DX 6/1
Rarely recorded from less-improved grasslands
Common in a variety of grassland habitats
Very rare in ditches in the north of the study area
Occasional in mixed and coniferous plantations
Occasional in mixed and coniferous plantations
Occasional in mixed and coniferous plantations
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Common in a variety of grassland habitats
APPENDIX 9.10 - BOTANICAL SPECIES LIST (Continued) Scientific Name Common Name
Common in moorland and moorland fringe grasslands
Occasional in roadside and other grasslands
Occasional in woodlands. Very rarely in hedgerows
Occasional woodland tree. Very rarely in hedgerows
Occasional woodland tree. Very rarely in hedgerows
Rare in less-improved permanent grasslands
York PotashProject (Pipeline): Appendix 9.10 - Botanical Species List
Rare in less-improved permanent grasslands
Rarely established in woodlands and other habitats
Common in hedgerows. More rarely in woodlands
APPENDIX 9.10 - BOTANICAL SPECIES LIST (Continued) Scientific Name Common Name
Occasional in woodlands and other habitats
Common in damp woodlands, rarely in hedgerows
Common in damp woodlands, rarely in hedgerows
Very rarely on ditches, for example, Plot 17/1+ve
York PotashProject (Pipeline): Appendix 9.10 - Botanical Species List
Very rarely recorded in damp less-improved grasslands
Occasional in more species-rich grasslands
Occasional in marshes and other damp habitats
Occasional in marshes and other damp habitats
APPENDIX 9.10 - BOTANICAL SPECIES LIST (Continued) Scientific Name Common Name
Rare on damp roadside verges near Sneaton
York PotashProject (Pipeline): Appendix 9.10 - Botanical Species List
Very rare, recorded only from Liverton Moor
APPENDIX 9.10 - BOTANICAL SPECIES LIST (Continued) Scientific Name Common Name
Occasional woodland tree/shrub. Rarely in hedgerows
Occasional along streams and in marshy grassland
Occasional along streams, ditches and pond margins
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Very Rare - Woodland associated with Dale Beck
Occasional in marshes and marshy grasslands
APPENDIX 9.10 - BOTANICAL SPECIES LIST (Continued) Scientific Name Common Name Selected Lower Plants Aulacomnium palustre
York PotashProject (Pipeline): Appendix 9.10 - Botanical Species List
APPENDIX 9.10 - BOTANICAL SPECIES LIST (Continued) Scientific Name Common Name Selected Lower Plants Pseudoscleropodium purum
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