Blakeney Point Norfolk Topography And Vegetation

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Blakeney Point Norfolk Topography And Vegetation
F W Francis Wall Oliver
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Other moderately common species are Festuca rubra, Sonchus oleraceus and littoralis, and Senecio vulgaris ; the last, as one might surmise from its ephemeral character, is fairly common throughout the whole length of the bank ; Sonchus littoralis is almost invariably found either on the lee side of the bushes of Suceda, or else growing out of the turf- like patches of other plants, such as Arenaria, Silene or Festuca. As has been already mentioned, the last-named species is usually on the shelt
...ered side of the Suceda bushes between their ranks ; it and also Triticum junceum are especially characteristic of the most stable portions. Plants of the Depressions.
A few plants are found chiefly in the troughs and shallow depressions, towards the landward edge. Of these, the most characteristic and abundant is Poa annua, whilst Sedum acre is also fairly common and possibly in part owes its situation to the frequency with which plants that have passed the flowering stage become uprooted and get blown along by the wind, finally coming to rest in one of these hollows where the seed is probably shed.


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