The meadow flowers are looking great as well as the trees. The fields fringing the sea have been spread with muck and artificial fertiliser again so the wild flowers are decreasing as the atlantic grassland is depleted by the nitrogen applications soil, buttercups and daisies in the grass fields where the sheep graze. But in the meadows closer to the car park are looking great.
Will look out for the orchids later in June in the areas closer to the cliffs which have shallow soils and rocky outcrops, where the scyllas and bluebells have just finished flowering.
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Rattle growing in the poorer maritime grassland at Wylfa Head. |
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Grass in the soils enriched for sheep grazing at Wylfa Head. |
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