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NORFOLK BIODIVERSITY ACTION PLAN SPECIES DATA AUDIT ...

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ANNEX 10: VASCULAR <strong>PLAN</strong>TS<br />

VASCULAR<br />

<strong>PLAN</strong>TS<br />

Species Present<br />

or<br />

absent<br />

in<br />

Norfolk<br />

Pheasants-eye<br />

Adonis annua<br />

Ribbon-leaved Water Plantain<br />

Alisma gramineum<br />

Creeping Marshwort<br />

Apium repens<br />

Tower Mustard<br />

Arabis glabra<br />

Lamb’s Succory<br />

Arnoseris minima<br />

Field Wormwood<br />

Artemisia campestris<br />

Purple Milk-vetch<br />

Astragalus danicus<br />

Pedunculate Sea-purslane<br />

Atriplex pedunculata<br />

Flat-sedge<br />

Blysmus compressus<br />

Extinct in Norfolk Spp. New to<br />

National BAP<br />

List<br />

No. of<br />

records in<br />

database<br />

No. of 1km<br />

squares<br />

recorded<br />

since 1980<br />

Possible other<br />

sources<br />

of data<br />

sets<br />

68<br />

Other survey<br />

work<br />

completed or<br />

in progress<br />

Nearly half a million records were incorporated in the<br />

main database in 2007. Our thanks go to the BSBI,<br />

Flora Recorders and Flora Group, whose generous<br />

help is acknowledged<br />

Comments<br />

P? 8 - Annual known until about 1900 in cornfields, last record in 1915.<br />

(Flora). Extinct in Norfolk<br />

A 1 - Introduced, and now extinct, in Norfolk.<br />

The Flora of Norfolk – “Langmere 1972. Brought on feet of<br />

migrating waterfowl”<br />

Formerly recorded from Norfolk and Cambridgeshire in the 70s,<br />

but has disappeared from both sites<br />

Norfolk Action Plan published December 1998, revised January<br />

2003.<br />

A 3 1 Extinct in Norfolk<br />

P 63 23 The Norfolk Flora<br />

Group<br />

A<br />

Almost confined to Breckland, but scattered sites<br />

elsewhere.(Gillian Beckett pers.comm.)<br />

Nationally scarce (Flora).<br />

Norfolk Action Plan published February 2007.<br />

2 Archaeophyte, extinct in Norfolk, and indeed Britain<br />

P 31 7 ditto Perennial herb of short, open grassland, forest rides and tracks.<br />

Does not persist in tall, closed turf Extant at only three native<br />

sites in England. Breckland speciality, now represented only by<br />

an introduction site. (Gillian Beckett pers.com.)<br />

Classified Endangered.<br />

New to national list of BAP priority species 2007<br />

P 14 10 ditto Has declined substantially on the chalk, largely due to<br />

agricultural and grazing practices. Still frequent in suitable<br />

chalky grassland in the Brecks (Gillian Beckett pers.comm.)<br />

Flora: curiously absent from the chalk grasslands N of the Nar.<br />

New to national list of BAP priority species 2007<br />

A - - Flora: first discovered at Yarmouth around 1776, now known<br />

from only one site in the British Isles. RDB.<br />

Extinct in Norfolk.<br />

P 3 2 The Norfolk Flora<br />

Group<br />

Flora: scarce in long established, damp meadows. Always<br />

uncommon.<br />

Severe decline throughout its range.<br />

New to national list of BAP priority species 2007

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