Ravensbourne Open Space: Higher Plant List
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1 Achillea millefolium Yarrow TQ Johnson, I Achillea ptarmica Sneezewort TQ John, J Alliaria petiolata Garlic Mustard TQ Botany Alnus glutinosa Alder TQ4164 Botany Along River & pond 4 margin Alopecuris pratensis Meadow Foxtail TQ4164 Orpington s Anacamptis Pyramidal Orchid TQ4164 Orpington Meadow 2b pyramidalis Anemone nemorosa Wood Anemone TQ4164 Botany Angelica sylvestris Wild Angelica TQ4164 John, J. common top of 1 Anisantha sterilis Barren Brome TQ Botany Anthoxanthum Sweet Vernal Grass TQ4164 Orpington s odoratum Anthriscus sylvestris Cow Parsley TQ4164 Botany Arrhenatherum False Oat-grass TQ Johnson, I elatius Arum maculatum Lord's-and-Ladies TQ Botany Bromus hordeaceus Soft-brome TQ Johnson, I Caltha palustris Marsh Marigold TQ Orpington Calystegia sepium Hedge Bindweed TQ4164 Willis, M Calystegia silvatica Large Bindweed TQ4164 Willis, M wet s:?dug up & removed 2012/13?in seedbank Cardamine flexuosa Wavy Bitter-cress TQ Orpington Cardamine pratensis Cuckoo Flower/Ladies TQ Orpington wet s & along River Carex hirta Hairy Sedge TQ Orpington & upper wet Carex nigra Common Sedge TQ4164 John, J wet s Kent Rare Plant Register 2014 Carex remota Remote Sedge TQ4164 Orpington Carex sylvatica Wood Sedge TQ4164 Orpington pathsides
2 Centaurea debeauxii Knapweed TQ Johnson, I. s Cerastium fontanum Common Mouseear TQ Orpington s Circaea lutetiana Enchanter's TQ4164 John, J Nightshade Cirsium palustre Marsh Thistle TQ Orpington wet s Cirsium vulgare Spear Thistle TQ4164 Orpington upper wet Conopodium majus Pignut TQ4164 John, J. 1 Convolvulus arvensis Field Bindweed TQ4164 Willis, M Corylus avellana Hazel TQ4164 Botany Crataegus monogyna Common Hawthorn TQ4164 Botany Crepis capillaris Smooth Hawk'sbeard TQ4164 Willis, M Cynosurus cristatus Crested Dog's-tail TQ Johnson, I Dactylis glomerata Cocksfoot TQ4164 Botany Dactylorhiza fuchsii Common Spottedorchid TQ John, J. easternmost Digitalis purpurea Foxglove TQ4164 Orpington near barway to top wet Dryopteris dilatata Broad Buckler-fern TQ4164 Orpington Dryopteris filix-mas Male Fern TQ Botany Epilobium hirsutum Great Willowherb TQ4164 John, J. wet s Equisetum fluviatile Water Horsetail TQ Orpington wet s Euphrasia agg. Eyebright TQ4164 John, J Meadow 4 (dry, acid Fagus sylvatica Beech TQ4164 John, J. Fallopia japonica Japanese Knotweed TQ Orpington patch along River Festuca rubra Red Fescue TQ Johnson, I Ficaria verna Lesser Celandine TQ Botany Filipendula ulmaria Meadowsweet TQ4164 John, J ditch in lower wet Galium aparine Cleavers TQ4164 Orpington Geranium robertianum Herb Robert TQ4164 Orpington
3 Geum urbanum Wood Avens TQ4164 Orpington Glechoma hederacea Ground Ivy TQ Botany Glyceria sp. (prob Sweet-grass TQ4164 Orpington wet fluitans) Hedera helix Ivy TQ4164 Botany Heracleum Hogweed TQ Johnson, I sphondylium Holcus lanatus Yorkshire Fog grass TQ4164 John, J. Hyacinthoides nonscripta Bluebell TQ4164 John, J. shaws Ilex aquifolium Holly TQ4164 John, J. Iris pseudacorus Yellow Iris TQ4164 John, J. wet s & along River Juncus effusus Soft-rush TQ4164 Orpington wet s Lapsana communis Nipplewort TQ Botany Lathyrus pratensis Meadow Vetchling TQ4164 Orpington s Leucanthemum Oxeye Daisy TQ Johnson, I s vulgare Lolium perenne Perennial Rye-grass TQ Johnson, I Lonicera nitida Lonicera periclymenum Lotus pedunculatus Wilson's Honeysuckle TQ4164 Orpington stream area Honeysuckle TQ4164 Botany Greater Bird's-foottrefoil TQ4164 John, J Wet Meadows & Lycopus europaeus Gypsywort TQ4164 Orpington pond edges & along River Lysimachia nemorum Yellow Pimpernel TQ4164 Orpington Lythrum salicaria Purple-loosestrife TQ4164 Willis, M Pond 3 Odontites vernus Red Bartsia TQ4164 Willis, M Oenanthe Corky-fruited Waterdropwort TQ4164 Orpington & grassland: pimpinelloides brought in on mower Ornithogalum Star-of-Bethlehem TQ4164 John, J Meadow umbellatum subsp. campestre Petasites japonicus Giant Butterbur TQ4164 Willis, M Next to River
4 Phleum pratense agg. Timothy grass TQ Johnson, I Plantago lanceolata Ribwort Plantain TQ4164 Botany Plantago major Greater Plantain TQ Botany Poa annua Annual Meadowgrass TQ4164 Botany Poa trivialis Rough Meadowgrass TQ4164 Botany Polygonatum x Garden Solomon'sseal TQ4164 Willis, M near river hybridum Prunus laurocerasus Cherry Laurel TQ4164 John, J Pteridium aquilinum Bracken TQ4164 John, J edges, decreasing due to management Quercus robur Pedunculate Oak TQ4164 John, J. inludes some very large specimens along Common & field boundaries. Ranunculus acris Field Buttercup TQ4164 Orpington s Ranunculus bulbosus Bulbous Buttercup TQ4164 John, J s Ranunculus flammula Lesser Spearwort TQ4164 John, J. wet s England Red List 2014: VU Ranunculus repens Creeping Buttercup TQ4164 Orpington s Rhinanthus angustifolius Greater Yellowrattle TQ4164 John, J. upper wet?introduced on mowers Rhinanthus minor Yellow -rattle TQ Orpington s Rhododendron ponticum Rhododendron TQ4164 John, J edge & woodland Rubus fruticosus agg. Blackberry TQ4164 John, J Rumex acetosa Common Sorrel TQ4164 Orpington s Rumex acetosella Sheep's Sorrel TQ4164 Orpington Meadow 4 (acid grassland) Rumex obtusifolius Broad-leaved Dock TQ4164 Willis, M Rare in Gter London, London BAP sp., Kent Rare Plant Register 2014
5 Ruscus aculeatus Butcher's Broom TQ4164 Willis, M Riverine woodland Sambucus nigra Elder TQ4164 Botany Sasa spp Bamboo (2 species) TQ4164 Friends of 2016 Past planting Keston along River Common Scrophularia Water Figwort TQ Orpington & pond margin auriculata Senecio jacobaea Common Ragwort TQ Johnson, I s Silene flos-cuculi Ragged Robin TQ4164 John, J. wet s England Red List 2014: NT Solanum dulcamara Woody Nightshade /Bittersweet TQ Orpington near River Sparganium erectum Branched Bur-reed TQ4164 Orpington Pond margin Stellaria alsine Bog Stitchwort TQ Orpington Upper wet Stellaria graminea Lesser Stitchwort TQ4164 John, J. s Stellaria holostea Greater Stitchwort TQ4164 John, J edge Stellaria media Common Stitchwort TQ Botany Taraxacum agg. Dandelion TQ Botany Taxus baccata Yew TQ4164 Botany Tragopogon pratensis Goat's-beard TQ Johnson, I Trifolium campestre Hop Trefoil TQ4164 Willis, M Trifolium pratense Red Clover TQ4164 Orpington s Trifolium repens White Clover TQ4164 Orpington s Urtica dioica Stinging Nettle TQ4164 Botany Veronica beccabunga Brooklime TQ4164 Orpington wet & pond margin Veronica chamaedrys Germander Speedwell TQ4164 Botany England Red List Species follow IUCN criteria, see Stoh et al 2014, A Vascular Plant Red List for England Status: NT Near Threatened VU Vulnerable EN Endangered
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