Chappetts Copse

Chappetts Copse

Chappetts Copse (grid reference SU654230) is a beech woodland in the Meon Valley, Hampshire.

It is managed as a nature reserve by the Hampshire Wildlife Trust. It does not have any statutory protection, such as SSSI status.

It contains the largest population in Britain of Sword-leaved Helleborine (Cephalanthera longifolia), with more than 2000 plants, [1] as well as other orchids includes White Helleborine, Bird's-nest Orchid and Fly Orchid.

See also

References

  1. ^ Harrap, Anne and Simon Harrap (2005) Orchids of Britain and Ireland - a field and site guide

Coordinates: 51°00′10″N 1°04′10″W / 51.00268°N 1.06931°W / 51.00268; -1.06931


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