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Chapel Yard Flora

Author Janet Higgins

Chapel Yard is a owned by the Southrepps Society. Information about the history can be found here. The area is surrounded by Lime trees, it is maintained by a small group of volunteers by clearing some areas of vegetation in the Spring. Below is a list of plants recorded by Bob Ellis and Janet Higgins. The Date Recorded shows the year of the first and the most recent record. For full record details, please download the PDF at the bottom of the page.

Grasses, Sedges and RushesDate Recorded
Cock’s-foot2022 2026
False Oat-Grass2022 2026
Yorkshire-fog2022 2026
Red Fescue2022 2026
Herbs / Ground floraDate Recorded
Bluebell2023 2026
Broad-leaved Dock2022
Chalk Knapweed2022 2026
Cleavers2022 2026
Common Chickweed2023 2026
Common Nettle2022 2026
Cow Parsley2022 2026
Creeping Thistle2022 2026
Cultivated Daffodil2022 2026
Dandelion2022 2026
Garlic Mustard2022 2026
Germander Speedwell2022 2026
Ground-ivy2022 2026
Hedge Woundwort2022 2026
Hogweed2023 2026
Lesser Celandine2022 2026
Lords-and-Ladies2022 2026
Moschatel2022 2026
Nipplewort2022 2026
Perforate St John’s-wort2022
Primrose2022 2026
Red Campion2022 2026
Red Dead-nettle2023
Ribwort Plantain2022
Spear Thistle2022 2026
Trees and ShrubsDate Recorded
Ash2022 2026
Bramble2022 2026
Elder2022 2026
Hawthorn2022 2026
Holly2022 2026
Lime2022 2026
Pedunculate Oak2022 2026
Ferns and HorsetailsDate Recorded
Bracken29.08.2022
Soft Shield-fern29.08.2022
ClimbersDate Recorded
Black Bryony2023 2026
Common Ivy2022 2026
Honeysuckle2023 2026
MossesDate Recorded
Clustered Feather-moss2026
Common Feather-moss2026
Cypress-leaved Plait-moss2026
Rough-stalked Feather-moss2026
Wall Screw-moss2026
Wood Bristle-moss2026