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wild flowers in fife & kinross - Fife Coast and Countryside Trust

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Poa nemoralis Wood Meadow-grass<br />

Common <strong>in</strong> woods <strong>and</strong> shady places.<br />

[Poa alp<strong>in</strong>a Alp<strong>in</strong>e Meadow-grass]<br />

Error.<br />

Dactylis glomerata Cocksfoot<br />

Very common.<br />

Catabrosa aquatica Water Whorl-grass<br />

Locally frequent, possibly <strong>in</strong>creas<strong>in</strong>g; Rossie Bog.<br />

Catapodium rigidum Fern-grass<br />

Very local <strong>in</strong> dry bare spots, often near sea, as at Dumbarnie L<strong>in</strong>ks.<br />

Catapodium mar<strong>in</strong>um Sea Fern-grass<br />

Uncommon <strong>in</strong> barish spots by the sea; St Andrews Harbour pier.<br />

[Sesleria caerulea Blue Moor-grass]<br />

Error.<br />

Parapholis strigosa Hard-grass<br />

Very rare <strong>in</strong> saltmarshes: Inverkeith<strong>in</strong>g, 1870s; near Crail 1999-2000, but not s<strong>in</strong>ce.<br />

Glyceria maxima Reed Sweet-grass<br />

Locally common, sometimes dom<strong>in</strong>ant; rare <strong>in</strong> K<strong>in</strong>ross.<br />

Glyceria fluitans Float<strong>in</strong>g Sweet-grass<br />

Common <strong>in</strong> watery places.<br />

Glyceria fluitans x notata (G. x pedicellata) Hybrid Sweet-grass<br />

Rare.<br />

Glyceria decl<strong>in</strong>ata Small Sweet-grass<br />

Local by ponds <strong>and</strong> <strong>in</strong> wet places.<br />

Glyceria notata Plicate Sweet-grass<br />

Local by ponds <strong>and</strong> <strong>in</strong> wet places.<br />

(Melica nutans Mounta<strong>in</strong> Melick)<br />

Rare, 19th century only, last record before 1880.<br />

Melica uniflora Wood Melick<br />

Rather local <strong>in</strong> dens, chiefly western.<br />

Helictotrichon pubescens Downy Oat-grass<br />

Rather local <strong>in</strong> base-rich grassl<strong>and</strong>, e.g. Ferry Hills (with next).

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