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Table 4. Habitat types present within the Site, including level (UKHab).
Habitat TypE
Level 2 label Level 3 label Level 4 label Secondary codes Description
Neutral grassland Other neutral Other grazed (rabbits) Species present within this area include Yorkshire fog
grassland (Semi- (Holcus lanatus), cock’s-foot (Dactylis glomerata), annual
improved) Tall or tussocky sward meadow grass (Poa annua), perrenial rye grass (Lolium
perenne), creeping buttercup (Ranunculus repens),
cow parsnip (Heracleum maximum), common mouse
ear (Cerastium fontanum), ribwort plantain (Plantago
lanceolata) and daisy (Bellis perennis).
Grassland
This grassland is tussocky in places, although the western
section is heavily rabbit grazed and includes species
indicative of disturbed ground, including creeping thistle
(Cirsium arvense) and common ragwort (Jacobaea ulgaris).
N.a N.a Tree A single mature oak (Quercus robur) is located within
(within grassland the Site on the eastern boundary. Further mature trees
habitat parcel) on neighbouring land overhang the eastern and western
boundaries.
Heathland & shrub Dense scrub Blackthorn N.a Present along the western boundary.
scrub
Bramble scrub N.a Present along the western boundary, with a very small,
recently cleared patch on the eastern boundary.
Mixed scrub N.a Small areas of the Site on the western and eastern
boundaries comprise mixed scrub, including bramble
(Rubus fruticosus) and elder (Sambucus nigra).
0444_R02_ECIA_LAND REAR OF EDEN MEADOWS, NEWINGTON