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*****SWAAG_ID***** | 456 |
Date Entered | 06/02/2012 |
Updated on | 07/02/2012 |
Recorded by | Tim Laurie |
Category | Tree Site Record |
Record Type | Botanical HER |
SWAAG Site Name | |
Site Type | |
Site Name | |
Site Description | |
Site Access | Army Range |
Record Date | 06/02/2012 |
Location | Bellerby Moor, Black Beck |
Civil Parish | Bellerby |
Brit. National Grid | SE 10001 9364 |
Altitude | 304m |
Geology | Glacial meltwater or overflow channel. |
Record Name | Black Beck. Relict woodland at the final stage of degradation. |
Record Description | This record illustrates the final stage of degradation of woodland where Upland Oak-Birch woodland once present on the base poor soils derived from sandstone in the sheltered gill has disappeared except for a few very small fragments on cliffs and for occasional ancient hawthorns and rowans. Regeneration is impossible here as elsewhere in the pennines with a healthy rabbit population and occasional hungry sheep. |
Dimensions | |
Geographical area | Wensleydale |
Species | Downy birch |
Scientific Name | Betula pubescens |
Common / Notable Species | Rowan. Sallow. |
Tree and / or Stem Girth | |
Tree: Position / Form / Status | |
Tree Site ID | 0 |
Associated Site SWAAG ID | 0 |
Additional Notes | |
Image 1 ID | 2258 Click image to enlarge |
Image 1 Description | Black Beck. Glacial overflow channel with solitary fallen rowan. The last survivor. | |
Image 2 ID | 2260 Click image to enlarge |
Image 2 Description | Black Beck. Glacial overflow channel with solitary fallen rowan. The last survivor. | |