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Drainage

  • Clive Chatters
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Flowers of the Forest
This chapter is in the book Flowers of the Forest
© 2021 Princeton University Press, Princeton

© 2021 Princeton University Press, Princeton

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter 1
  2. Contents 5
  3. Foreword 9
  4. Intentions and definitions 10
  5. An Introduction to the New Forest National Park
  6. How the Open Forest works 14
  7. Geology 17
  8. A botanical overview 19
  9. See for yourself 22
  10. For the record 24
  11. Lower plants 26
  12. The Open Forest
  13. The woods of the Open Forest 31
  14. The Christmas Green Oaks 31
  15. Woodland management 35
  16. Ancient trees 37
  17. Woodland wildflowers 43
  18. Scrub
  19. Brambles 53
  20. Roses 55
  21. Ferns 55
  22. Heaths and Bogs
  23. Drainage 60
  24. Management 62
  25. The marl heaths 66
  26. The sandy heaths 68
  27. Northern species of the Open Forest 73
  28. Disturbance and upheavals on the heaths 77
  29. Summer Lady’s-tresses: a national extinction 84
  30. Cottongrasses and Beavers 88
  31. Dwarf shrubs 91
  32. Finding Early Gentians: X marks the spot 93
  33. In amongst the Bracken 95
  34. Grasslands
  35. Lawns 109
  36. Village Greens 110
  37. Streamside lawns 120
  38. Woodland lawns 124
  39. The Re-seeds 128
  40. Open Forest Ponds and Rivers
  41. The rivers 130
  42. The many names of the Lymington River 132
  43. Forest ponds 136
  44. Forest ponds and the Avon Valley 142
  45. The Coastal Open Forest 148
  46. The Coast
  47. The Coast: an introduction 158
  48. Below the tide 159
  49. The wooded marsh 162
  50. Saltmarsh and strandline 165
  51. A life in gravel 168
  52. Hurst Spit: Ray and Parkinson 172
  53. Tom Tiddler’s Ground 180
  54. Mulberrys, sauce and spider-orchids 182
  55. Cultivation and cliffs 184
  56. Grazing marshes 186
  57. The Enclosed Countryside
  58. Within the hedges 191
  59. Sowley Pond 199
  60. Suburban life 201
  61. The Avon Valley 202
  62. Arable losses 205
  63. Looking forward 208
  64. Appendix 1 Find out more 216
  65. Appendix 2 A list of the rare, scarce and Red List vascular plants currently found within the New Forest National Park 222
  66. Appendix 3 Some of the more frequently found plants in selected habitats around the New Forest 226
  67. Appendix 4 Gazetteer of place names referred to in the text 227
  68. Appendix 5 New Forest National Park: Facts and Figures 230
  69. Appendix 6 Forest Code (Out and About) 231
  70. Acknowledgements 232
  71. Photographic and artwork credits 234
  72. Index of English and Scientific Names 238
  73. Index of People’s Names This 244
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