Wet carr woodland by Cornel Howells 1/11
Round leaved sundew by Cornel Howells 2/11
Primroses by Cornel Howells 3/11
Green hairstreak by Rob Coleman 4/11
Slow worm and adder by Rob Coleman 5/11
Slime mould by Rob Coleman 6/11
Palmate newt by Rob Coleman 7/11
Larger tanner beetle by Rob Coleman 8/11
Gorse - credit David North 9/11
Adder - credit Darren Williams 10/11
Marsh marigolds - credit Elizabeth Dack 11/11

Bryant's Heath

Bryant’s Heath is registered common (CL95) and a Site of Special Scientific Interest, consisting of dry acidic heathland on glacial sands with sloping ground to the south and west. This site is unusual in that it encompasses within a relatively small area a mix of dry heath, wet heath and fen communities. Rich plant communities have developed in association with the flushed areas that occur where nutrient-poor sands meet underlying calcareous clays. These areas include several plants that are now uncommon in East Anglia due to the drainage of many similar sites.

Please note this site is not a Norfolk Wildlife Trust reserve.

 

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Address
Heath Road

Felmingham
Post code
NR28 0JN
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Grid reference
TG 258 293
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