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Scoulton Mere, Norfolk

A site in Norfolk listed by the Society as containing 'bog habitat worthy of preservation'. Designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) today, Scoulton Mere is a mix of swamp, fen and bog. These habitats support a variety of plants including sphagnum mosses, lesser pond sedge, yellow flag iris, water forget-me-not and the nationally rare crested buckler fern. Now privately owned.

 

 (Above) the original SPNR survey documents for Scoulton Mere

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