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Innsworth Meadow
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Oxeye Daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare) - geograph.org.uk - 844630.jpg
Example - Meadow with Oxeye Daisies (Leucanthemum vulgare)
Area of Search Gloucestershire
Coordinates 51°53′36″N 2°13′02″W / 51.8932°N 2.2172°W / 51.8932; -2.2172
Interest Biological
Area 2.9 hectare
Notification 1979

Innsworth Meadow is a 2.9-hectare (7.2-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire, notified in 1979.

Location and use

The meadow overlies Lower Lias clays. It is one example of a very small number of unimproved neutral grasslands remaining in the Severn Vale near Innsworth and Twigworth. It is used for the production of hay and stock grazing, and Natural England reports the status of this in September 2011.

Flora

The meadow is old ridge and furrow grassland which has been traditionally managed. The dominant grasses are Common Bent, Red Fescue, Crested Dog’s-tail and Yorkshire Fog. Flowering herbs include Cowslip, Pepper Saxifrage, Yellow-rattle, Ox-eye Daisy, Great Burnet, the Green-winged Orchid and Corky-fruited Water Dropwort.

There are thick Hawthorn hedges, with some Ash trees on three sides.

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