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Kennet Valley Alderwoods is a 57.3-hectare (142-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest west of Newbury in Berkshire. It is a Special Area of Conservation Located at grid reference SU400675 and at grid reference SU444669, these woodlands are the largest remaining fragments of damp, ash-alder woodland in the Kennet floodplain. The SSSI includes two woods, the Wilderness and part of Ryott's Plantation, which are important because they support a very great diversity of plants associated with this woodland type, dominated by Alder (Alnus glutinosa), though Ash (Fraxinus excelsior) is abundant in places and there is occasional Oak (Quercus robur) and Wych Elm (Ulmus glabra). In addition to the wide range of higher plants the woods support a diverse bryophyte flora including the unc

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  • Kennet Valley Alderwoods is a 57.3-hectare (142-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest west of Newbury in Berkshire. It is a Special Area of Conservation Located at grid reference SU400675 and at grid reference SU444669, these woodlands are the largest remaining fragments of damp, ash-alder woodland in the Kennet floodplain. The SSSI includes two woods, the Wilderness and part of Ryott's Plantation, which are important because they support a very great diversity of plants associated with this woodland type, dominated by Alder (Alnus glutinosa), though Ash (Fraxinus excelsior) is abundant in places and there is occasional Oak (Quercus robur) and Wych Elm (Ulmus glabra). In addition to the wide range of higher plants the woods support a diverse bryophyte flora including the unc (en)
  • La Kennet Valley Alderwoods est un site d'intérêt scientifique particulier de 56,8 hectares (140,35 acres) situé dans les paroisses civiles de et Speen dans le comté anglais du Berkshire. Il a été classé en 1997. (fr)
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  • Kennet Valley Alderwoods is a 57.3-hectare (142-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest west of Newbury in Berkshire. It is a Special Area of Conservation Located at grid reference SU400675 and at grid reference SU444669, these woodlands are the largest remaining fragments of damp, ash-alder woodland in the Kennet floodplain. The SSSI includes two woods, the Wilderness and part of Ryott's Plantation, which are important because they support a very great diversity of plants associated with this woodland type, dominated by Alder (Alnus glutinosa), though Ash (Fraxinus excelsior) is abundant in places and there is occasional Oak (Quercus robur) and Wych Elm (Ulmus glabra). In addition to the wide range of higher plants the woods support a diverse bryophyte flora including the uncommon epiphytes Radula complanata, Zygodon viridissimus and Orthotrichum affine. The site is private land with no public access. (en)
  • La Kennet Valley Alderwoods est un site d'intérêt scientifique particulier de 56,8 hectares (140,35 acres) situé dans les paroisses civiles de et Speen dans le comté anglais du Berkshire. Il a été classé en 1997. Ses forêts sont les plus gros fragments restants d’une forêt humide de frênes et d’aulnes bois dans la plaine inondable de la Kennet. Le site d'intérêt scientifique particulier comprend deux forêts, la Wilderness et une partie de la Ryott's Plantation, qui sont importantes, car elles abritent une très grande diversité de plantes associés à ce type de bois. Ces forêts sont majoritairement constituées d'aulnes (Alnus glutinosa), le frêne (Fraxinus excelsior) étant abondant dans ces lieux et il y a parfois des chênes (Quercus robur) et d’ormes (Ulmus glabra). En plus de la large gamme de plantes supérieures, les bois abritent une flore diversifiée de bryophytes dont le rare épiphytes Radula complanata, Zygodon viridissimus et Orthotrichum affine. (fr)
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