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