Whelford Meadow


Whelford Meadow is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire, notified in 1985.

Location and habitat

The site lies on the gravels of the Upper Thames basin. It is of significant importance as it contains two nationally rare plants as well as uncommon plants. It is grassland.
Whelford Pools are nearby. These are owned and managed by the Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust as a nature reserve.

Flora

The meadow is dominated by species such as meadowsweet and common couch. A number of different species of sedge have been record and these include the nationally rare downey-fruited sedge. Orchids present include southern marsh orchid. Adder's tongue flourishes on this site. The meadow supports fritillary which is nationally rare.

Birds

The margins of the meadow are scrubland and this area provides cover for breeding birds such as warblers.