Wildflower site

Mold: Kendricks Field

Site managed by Flintshire County Council - Streetscene

Mold, Flintshire

150m²

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Site description

This perennial meadow was created on kendricks field along Ruthin road, Mold using wildflower turf. This wildflower area was created in 2021 using wildflower turf ltd’s native enriched turf. During the summer months you should be able to spot some of the following species.

 

Species present

Meadow Cranesbill
(Geranium pratense)
Betony
(Stachys officinalis)
Bladder Campion
(Silene vulgaris)
Lady's Bedstraw
(Galium verum)
Kidney Vetch
(Anthyllis vulneraria)
Ox-eye Daisy
(Leucanthemum vulgare)

Management regime

This wildflower site is usually managed through 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

13/06/2024

Notes: Continue existing management

If you would like to record the wildlife you see on site, please submit records to COFNOD here.

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