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Trees woods and wildlife
Ferns
Lush, ancient and primitive, ferns are magnificent non-flowering plants that reproduce via spores. They are a common sight in woods, as many species are shade tolerant and can grow year round, bringing some welcome green to cooler months.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Candlesnuff fungus
Pallid, petite, a tumour-fighter. Candlesnuff fungi may be small but they are a medical force to be reckoned with.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Poplar hawk-moth
Big, bold and full of character. An encounter with a hawk-moth is always special, and this species is the one most likely to make your acquaintance.
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Trees woods and wildlife
Goat moth
Bulky yet well-disguised, this goliath is the heaviest moth in the UK! Spot the adults when they emerge in mid-summer after feeding on the wood of broadleaf trees as larvae.
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Somerset County Council Wood
Dulcote Woodland Triangle
Somerset
1.40 ha (3.46 acres)
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Surrey Wildlife Trust Wood
Chobham Common
Surrey
178.84 ha (441.91 acres)
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Shropshire Council Wood
Price's Dingle
Shropshire
2.64 ha (6.52 acres)
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The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales Wood
Poor Man's Wood
Sir Gaerfyrddin - Carmarthenshire
16.89 ha (41.74 acres)
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Sheffield City Council Wood
Brown Edge Plantation
South Yorkshire
2.00 ha (4.94 acres)
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Sheffield City Council Wood
Birks Wood
South Yorkshire
3.70 ha (9.14 acres)