Chwilio
Speckled wood butterfly - Vicky Nall
Chwilio
Rhiwledyn Ramble
Explore Rhiwledyn’s limestone headland on a relaxed walk full of vibrant plants, fascinating insects, and soaring birds to discover!
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Common restharrow
Look for the small, pink, pea-shaped flowers of Common restharrow on chalk and limestone grasslands, and in coastal areas, during summer.
Woolly thistle
Look for the round, cottony, purple flower heads of the Woolly thistle on chalk and limestone grasslands in summer. It is mainly found in Southern England.
Adfer Glaswelltiroedd Calchfaen
Gwreiddiau Cymunedol Glaswelltir Calchfaen
Brown argus
The Brown argus favours open, chalk and limestone grasslands, but can also be spotted on coastal dunes, in woodland clearings and along disused railways.
Salad burnet
A low-growing herb of chalk and limestone grassland, Salad burnet lives up to its name - it is a popular addition to salads and smells of cucumber when crushed!
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Common rock-rose
Golden banks of common rock-rose make a spectacular sight on our chalk and limestone grasslands in summer. A creeping shrub, it is good for bees, moths and butterflies.