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The Woodland Education Centre
Heathland Project Report

Report Introduction  Contents Summary

Bracken

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Bracken can be a potential problem on heathland sites. Bracken was initially only present in sections 1 and 2, but has now spread and occurs with a relatively low frequency over most of the project site (Figures below). Its mean % cover increased in 1997, but declined to a very low level in 1998 (Figures below). Its greatest abundance is in the sections bordering the woodland (1,2 and                                                                                              8,9).

 

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% frequency of Bracken. 1996 - 1998

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Mean % cover of Bracken. 1996-1998

 

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Heathland Restoration Project Report

Contents

Summary 

Description

Management

Methods

Conclusions

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Other Lowland Heaths in East Devon