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1 1 SECTION 2a Only include one record per species See handout 9 for information on Name of Churchyard and location: PLANT LIST for Churchyards St Margaret of Antioch, Thorpe Market. Dates of surveys: 8/5/2016, 16/5/2016, 24/5/2016, 29/5/2016, 6/6/2016, 9/6/2016, 19/6/2016, 24/6/2016, 4/7/2016, 9/7/2016, 14/7/2016, 22/7/2016, 1/8/2016, 16/8/2016 Please tick relevant box D A F O R OXEYE DAISY LEUCANTHEMUM VULGARE PIGNUT CONOPODIUM MAJUS COWSLIP PRIMULA VERIS LADY S BEDSTRAW GALIUM VERUM PRIMROSE PRIMULA VULGARIS GERMANDER SPEEDWELL VERONICA CHAMAEDRYS CUCKOO PINT/LORDS AND LADIES ARUM MACULATUM BULBOUS BUTTERCUP RANUNCULUS BULBOSUS BARREN STRAWBERRY POTENTILLA STERILIS GPS or Grid Reference location
2 2 SECTION 2b LESSER CELANDINE RANUNCULUS FICARIA ENGLISH BLUEBELL HYACINTHOIDES NON-SCRIPTUS FIELD SCABIOUS KNAUTIA ARVENSIS KNAPWEED (COMMON) CENTAUREA NIGRA COMMON SORREL RUMEX ACETOSA APPLE MALUS SP ASH - WEEPING FRAXINUS sp 1 tree, has Ash dieback/rotten, will be removed BITING STONECROP SEDUM ACRE Church borders BLACK MEDICK MEDICAGO LUPULINA BRAMBLE RUBUS sp BROAD LEAFED DOCK RUMEX OBTUSIFOLIUS BROAD LEAFED WILLOWHERB EPILOBUM MONTANUM BUGLE AJUGA REPENS CANADIAN GOLDENROD SOLIDAGO CANADENSIS COCK'S-FOOT GRASS DACTYLIS GLOMERAT COMMON BIRD'S-FOOT TREFOIL LOTUS CORNICULATUS COMMON CHICKWEED STELLARIA MEDIA COMMON CLEAVERS GALIUM APARINE
3 3 SECTION 2c COMMON LIME TILIA VULGARIS Pollared tress on north boundary wall COMMON MOUSE-EAR CERASTIUM FONTANUM COMMON NETTLE URTICA DIOICA COMMON POLYPODY POLYPODIUM VULGARE COMMON VETCH VICIA SATIVA COW PARSLEY ANTHRISCUS SYLVESTRIS CREEPING BUTTERCUP RANUNCULUS REPENS CREEPING CINQUEFOIL POTENTILLA REPTANS CREEPING THISTLE CIRSIUM ARVENSE CROSSWORT CRUCIATA LAEVIPES CUCKOO FLOWER CARDAMINE PRATENSIS aka Lady's Smock DAFFODIL NARCISSUS sp DAISY BELLIS PERENNIS Mainly in mown areas DANDELION TARAXACUM OFFICINALE DOGS MERCURY MERCURIALIS PERENNIS ELDER SAMBUCUS NIGRA FALSE OAT GRASS ARRHENATHERUM ELATIUS FALSE OXLIP PRIMULA VERIS x VULGARIS FIELD WOOD-RUSH LUZULA CAMPESTRIS
4 4 SECTION 2d FOXGLOVE DIGITALIS sp Church borders GARLIC MUSTARD ALLIARIA PETIOLATA GIANT FESCUE FESTUCA GIGANTEA GORSE ULEX EUROPAEUS GRAPE HYACINTH MUSCARI ATLANTICUM GREATER PLANTAIN PLANTAGO MAJOR GREATER STITCHWORT STELLARIA HOLOSTEA GREEN ALKANET PENTAGLOTTIS SEMPERVIRENS Mainly by compost area GROUND ELDER AEGOPODIUM PODAGRARIA GROUND IVY GLECHOMA HEDERACEA GROUNDSEL SENECIO VULGRIS HAIRY BITTERCRESS CAROAMINE HIRSUTE North side of church HAIRY TARE VICIA HIRSUTA HART'S TONGUE FERN ASPLENIUM SCOLOPENDRIUM South & west walls HEDGE BINDWEED CALYSTEGIA SEPIUM Mainly church borders HEDGE WOUNDWORT STACHYS SYLVATICA Main clump by yew at west gate HERB ROBERT GERANIUM ROBERTIANUM HOARY WILLOWHERB EPILOBUM PARVIFLORUM HOGWEED HERACLEUM SPHONDYLIUM
5 5 SECTION 2e HOLLY ILEX AQUIFOLIUM HOLM OAK QUERCUS ILEX 1 Tree HONESTY LUNARIA ANNUA West church border IVY HEDERA HELIX IVY-LEAVED TOADFLAX CYMBALARIA MURALIS Church boundary walls JEW'S MALLOW KERRIA sp Church borders LAVENDER LAVANDULA sp Church borders LESSER HAWKBIT LEONTODON SAXATILIS LESSER TREFOIL TRIFOLIUM DUBIUM MALE FERN DRYOPTERIS FILIX-MAS MEADOW CRANE'S-BILL GERANIUM PRATENSE MEADOW FOXTAIL GRASS ALOPECURUS PRATENSIS MEADOW VETCHLING LATHYRUS PRATENSIS MOSCHATEL ADOXA MOSCHATELLINA On north wall by gate to Hazel Grove NIPPLEWORT LAPSANA COMMUNIS OAK QUERCUS sp OPIUM POPPY PAPAVER SOMNIFERUM OXFORD RAGWORT SENECIO SQUALIDUS PEDUNCULATE OAK QUERCUS ROBUR
6 6 SECTION 2f PERENNIAL SOW THISTLE SONCHUS ARVENSIS PETTY SPURGE EUPHORBIA PEPLUS PRICKLY SOW-THISTLE SONCHUS ASPER RAMSONS ALLIUM URSINUM 1 plant near east wall RED CAMPION SILENE DIOICA RED DEAD-NETTLE LAMIUM PURPUREUM RED VALERIAN CENTRANTHUS RUBER Church boundary walls RIBWORT PLANTAIN PLANTAGO LANCEOLATA ROSES ROSA sp Church borders ROUGH HAWKBIT LEONTODON HISPIDUS ROUGH MEADOW GRASS POA TRIVIALIS SCARLET PIMPERNEL ANAGALLIS ARVENSIS Church borders SELFHEAL PRUNELLA VULGARIS in close mown areas SMOOTH MEADOW GRASS POA PRATENSIS SMOOTH SOW THISTLE SONCHUS OLERACEUS SOLOMON'S SEAL POLYGONATUM MULTIFLORUM Church south border SPEAR THISTLE CIRSIUM VULGARE SPINDLE EUONYMUS sp Church borders SQUARE STEMMED WILLOWHERB EPILOBIUM TETRAGONUM
7 7 SECTION 2g STERILE BROME BROMUS STERILIS SWEET VERNAL-GRASS ANTHOXANTHUM ODORATUM TEASEL DIPSACUS FULLONUM THYME-LEAVED SPEEDWELL VERONICA SERPYLLIFOLIA TUTSAN HYPERICUM ANDROSAEMUM WALL SPEEDWELL VERONICA ARVENSIS WALLFLOWERS CHEIRANTHUS sp WHITE CLOVER TRIFOLIUM REPENS WINTER ACONITE ERANTHIS HYEMALIS On north wall by gate to Hazel Grove WOOD AVENS GEUM URBANUM aka Herb Bennet WOOD DOCK RUMEX SANGUINEUS WOOD FORGET-ME-NOT MYOSOTIS SYLVATIA YARROW ACHILLEA MILLEFOLIUM YELLOW OAT-GRASS TRISETUM FLAVESCENS YEW TAXUS BACATA YORKSHIRE FOG GRASS HOLCUS LANATUS CYCLAMEN CYCLAMEN HEDERIFOLIUM BUDDLEIA BUDDLEJA DAVIDII
8 8 NOTABLE SPECIES LIST (non-plant) for Churchyards Please keep a list of any other notable non-plant species that you find in your churchyard. Only include one record per species. Name and location of churchyard: St Margaret of Antioch, Thorpe Market Date Comments 8/5/2016 HOLLY BLUE BUTTERFLY CELASTRINA ARGIOLUS 1 8/5/2016 ORANGE TIP BUTTERFLY ANTHOCHARIS CARDAMINES Male & female 1 each 8/5/2016 RED ADMIRAL BUTTERFLY VANESSA ATALANTA 1 8/5/2016 RED TAIL BUMBLEBEE BOMBUS LAPIDARIUS 2 8/5/2016 BUFF TAIL BUMBLEBEE BOMBUS TERRESTRIS 1 8/5/2016 BLACKCAP SYLVIA ATRICAPILLA 1 singing male in Lime tree 8/5/2016 ROBIN ERITHACUS RUBECULA 1 8/5/2016 JACKDAW CORVUS MONEDULA 2 8/5/2016 GREY SQUIRREL SCIURUS CAROLINENSIS 1 16/5/2016 PIED WAGTAIL MOTACILLA ALBA 1 29/5/2016 FROG RANA TEMPORARIA 1 adult 6/6/2016 SONG THRUSH TURDUS PHILOMELOS Singing on church roof 6/6/2016 PEACOCK BUTTERFLY AGLAIS IO 1 19/6/2016 SMALL COPPER LYCAENA PHLAEAS 1 24/6/2016 CHAFFINCH FRINGILLA COELEBS male singing 24/6/2016 CINNABAR MOTH TYRIA JACOBAEA 1 24/6/2016 SPECKLED WOOD PARARGE AEGERIA 1 4/7/2016 BLACKBIRD TURDUS MERULA Male & female present 4/7/2016 COMMON TOAD BUFO BUFO Common over the site in various ages
9 9 NOTABLE SPECIES LIST (non-plant) for Churchyards Please keep a list of any other notable non-plant species that you find in your churchyard. Only include one record per species. Name and location of churchyard: St Margaret of Antioch, Thorpe Market Date Comments 4/7/2016 MEADOW BROWN BUTTERFLY MANIOLA JURTINA Present all over the site with more in south 4/7/2016 RINGLET BUTTERFLY APHANTOPUS HYPERANTUS Present all over the site with more in south 9/7/2016 BANDED SNAIL CEPAEA sp Occurs across site 9/7/2016 CARRION CROW CORVUS CORONE 2 9/7/2016 COAL TIT PERIPARUS ATER 1 9/7/2016 GOLDFINCH CARDUELIS CARDUELIS flock 9/7/2016 GREAT SPOTTED WOODPECKER DENDROCOPOS MAJOR 9/7/2016 GREENFINCH CHLORIS CHLORIS 9/7/2016 HOUSE SPARROW PASSER DOMESTICUS 9/7/2016 MOLE TALPA EUROPAEA Molehills obvious mainly in southern area 9/7/2016 STOCK DOVE COLUMBA OENAS 14/7/2016 GRASSHOPPER CORTHIPPUS? Across the site 14/7/2016 HOVER FLY VOLUCELLA sp 22/7/2016 ESSEX/SMALL SKIPPER THYMELICUS sp Mainly in south 22/7/2016 GATEKEEPER PYRONIA TITUONUS Across the site 22/7/2016 LARGE WHITE PIERIS BRASSICAE 22/7/2016 SMALL WHITE ARTOGEIA RAPAE 1/8/2016 PAINTED LADY VANESSA CARDUI 16/8/2016 GREEN VEINED WHITE PIERIS NAPI
10 10 NOTABLE SPECIES LIST (non-plant) for Churchyards Please keep a list of any other notable non-plant species that you find in your churchyard. Only include one record per species. Name and location of churchyard: St Margaret of Antioch, Thorpe Market Date Comments 16/8/2016 WASP VESPULA sp
11 11 INVASIVE SPECIES LIST for Churchyards Please tick the list below for any invasive native and non-native plant species that you find in your churchyard. (See handout 16 for invasive species) Only include one record per species Name and Location of Churchyard: St Margaret of Antioch, Thorpe Market Please tick relevant box GPS location or Grid Reference D A F O R Spanish Bluebell Hyacinthoides hispanica Mainly in the northern section
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