- Grass Wood, Wharfedale
Grass Wood is an 88
hectare woodland inWharfedale ,Yorkshire ,England .The area was notified as a
Site of Special Scientific Interest in 1955. The site is also listed in theNature Conservation Review (under the "Conistone Old Pasture and Bastow Wood" entry).The site is managed as a
nature reserve by theYorkshire Wildlife Trust .Two adjacent sites
Bastow Wood andConistone Old Pasture are also recognised as SSSIs.ite description
Grass Wood is situated on the west and south-facing slopes of a
Carboniferous Limestone spur inUpper Wharfedale , to the south ofConistone Moor . Rock outcrops, scree and limestone pavement areas occur throughout the wood. The site is anancient woodland , with Ash,Wych Elm andSessile Oak as its principal canopy tree species. An understorey of coppicedHazel was formerly managed bycoppicing . During the 19th century the lower slopes were interplanted with Beech and Sycamore, and in the 1960s the north-eastern part of the site was replanted withNorway Spruce ,European Larch ,Scots Pine and Beech. Localised variations in soil conditions mean that the site's flora contains a mixture of plants associated with well-drained and with waterlogged areas, and bothcalcicole s andcalcifuge s occur in proximity.Areas of grassland occur, both within the wooded areas as
woodland rides and as grassland banks on slopes adjacent to the wood.Biodiversity interest
The site's designation as an SSSI is primarily due to its rich
ground flora , both in the woodland and limestone grassland areas.Among the more unusual species are
Lily-of-the-valley "Convallaria majalis",Stone Bramble "Rubus saxatilis" andMountain Melick "Melica nutans". The rides favour a meadow flora characterised by the occurrence ofGreat Burnet "Sanguisorba officinalis",Melancholy Thistle "Cirsium helenioides" andLady's-mantle "Alchemilla glabra".Associated with limestone outcrops are several locally uncommon species including
Rock Whitebeam "Sorbus rupicola" andAngular Solomon's Seal "Polygonatum odoratum". In more open situations, a limestone grassland flora has developed in whichBlue Moor-grass "Sesleria albicans" is accompanied by herbs such asCommon Rock-rose "Helianthemum nummularium",Bloody crane's-bill "Geranium sanguineum",Salad-burnet "Sanguisorba minor" andBetony "Stachys officinalis".
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