Weobley Wildlife Meadows
Meadows in the heart of Weobley village which are being managed as traditional hay meadows to increase biodiversity.
Meadows in the heart of Weobley village which are being managed as traditional hay meadows to increase biodiversity.
Meadow buttercup is a tall and stately buttercup, with buttery-yellow flowers that pepper meadows, pastures, gardens and parks with little drops of sunshine.
Explore how to create or restore and manage community meadows for wildlife
The meadow grasshopper can be found in damp, unimproved pastures and meadows throughout summer. Males can be seen rubbing their legs against their wings to create a 'song' for the…
On first glance, the meadow thistle looks a bit like a knapweed - it's not as prickly as other thistles and only carries one pinky-purple flower head. It can be found in damp meadows and…
A late-blooming flower, Meadow saffron looks like a crocus, displaying similar pink flowers once its leaves have died back. It is a highly poisonous plant of meadows and woodland rides and…
One of our most common butterflies, the meadow brown can be spotted on grasslands, and in gardens and parks, often in large numbers. There are four subspecies of meadow brown.
An excellent example of an unimproved hay meadow. Designated as Kent's Coronation Meadow.
Lugg Meadow is one of the most important surviving Lammas Meadows in the UK.
A three meadow restoration project in the Malvern Chase Meadows area.
Meadow crane's-bill has striking violet flowers that pepper hay meadows, verges and grasslands with colour in summer. It is also a popular choice for gardeners and attracts a wide variety of…