Wildflower site
Carmel: Celyn Park
Site managed by Whitford Community Council
Carmel, Flintshire
1000m²
This neutral grassland on Celyn park in Carmel is one of our naturally diverse sites. These naturally diverse sites already have a bank of wildflower seeds in the soil. By putting these sites under the correct management allows these wildflowers to flourish.
During the summer months you should be able to spot some of the following species.
This wildflower site is be managed through a reduce mow. This consists of one cut and collect a year between August and October. It is essential that cuttings are collected and removed. This reduces fertility and subsequently; the ‘vigour’ of the grasses year on year, which favours the continued establishment of perennial flowering species.
Date last surveyed
Notes: Continue existing management
If you would like to record the wildlife you see on site, please submit records to COFNOD here.
To see the site on Google street view click here.
Explore some of our other wildflower sites
If you would like to let us know your thoughts on the site then please email biodiversity@flintshire.gov.uk.