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Marsh saxifrage [Saxifraga hirculus]

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Drainage water in many of the flushes is influenced by the underlying geology – Upper Carboniferous mudstones


Corsydd Môn/ Anglesey Fens

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The fens are strongly influenced by the underlying Carboniferous limestone and are fed by calcareous


Fens Pools

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They overlie Etruria marls and coal measures of the Carboniferous period.


Halkyn Mountain/ Mynydd Helygain

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The stands are scattered over an extensive undulating plateau of Carboniferous limestone, most of which


Cernydd Carmel

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depression represents a glacial channel formed along the Betws Fault where displacement has brought Carboniferous


Alyn Valley Woods/ Coedwigoedd Dyffryn Alun

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is one of three sites selected to represent the geographic range and variation of the habitat on the Carboniferous


Cwm Cadlan

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Cadlan supports an outstanding suite of flushed short-sedge mire communities on glacial drift overlying Carboniferous


Mendip Limestone Grasslands

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Festuco-Brometalia) (* important orchid sites) This site comprises coastal and inland sections of the Carboniferous


Gower Ash Woods/ Coedydd Ynn Gŵyr

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The woods are formed along a series of largely inter-linked valleys and ravines cut into Carboniferous


Wye Valley Woodlands/ Coetiroedd Dyffryn Gwy

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It lies on the southern Carboniferous limestone, and yew occurs both as an understorey to other woodland



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