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Whitevine Meadows

Coordinates: 50°52′26″N 2°42′18″W / 50.87387°N 2.70488°W / 50.87387; -2.70488
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Whitevine Meadows
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Whitevine Meadows is located in Somerset
Whitevine Meadows
Location within Somerset
LocationSomerset
Grid referenceST505085
Coordinates50°52′26″N 2°42′18″W / 50.87387°N 2.70488°W / 50.87387; -2.70488
InterestBiological
Area13 hectares (0.13 km2; 0.050 sq mi)
Notification1979 (1979)
Natural England website

Whitevine Meadows (grid reference ST505085) is a 13.0 hectare (32.0 acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest east of North and South Perrott in Somerset, notified in 1979.

This site consists of a nationally rare type of neutral grassland together with adjoining areas of scrub and ancient woodland. The Whitevine meadow is unusual in being one of only three British localities where the grass Gaudinia fragilis is a prominent and established component of the sward. The scrub provides nest sites for several species of bird, including nightingale (Luscinia megarhynchos). Clearings within the scrub support a mixed flora with saw-wort (Serratula tinctoria), yellow-wort (Blackstonia perfoliata) and autumn gentian (Gentianella amarella). These sheltered glades provide favourable climatic conditions for butterflies including marbled white (Melanargia galathea) and silver-washed fritillary (Argynnis paphia).[1]

References

  1. ^ "Whitevine Meadows" (PDF). English Nature. Retrieved 2006-09-09.