Site of Special Scientific Interest | |
Location | Northamptonshire |
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Grid reference | SP 927 600[1] |
Interest | Biological |
Area | 5.1 hectares[1] |
Notification | 1985[1] |
Location map | Magic Map |
Dungee Corner Meadow is a 5.1-hectare (13-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest east of Bozeat in Northamptonshire.[1][2]
This well drained hay meadow on boulder clay is traditionally managed, and no artificial fertilisers or herbicides have been used, so it has a diverse flora. More than twenty grass species have been recorded, including sweet vernal, Yorkshire fog, sheep's fescue, quaking grass and crested dog's-tail. There is also a population of the locally rare green-winged orchid.[3]
The site is private land with no public access.
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Designated Sites View: Dungee Corner Meadow". Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Natural England. Retrieved 26 March 2017.
- ↑ "Map of Dungee Corner Meadow". Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Natural England. Retrieved 26 March 2017.
- ↑ "Dungee Corner Meadow citation" (PDF). Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Natural England. Retrieved 26 March 2017.
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