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Road through Raincliffe Woods - North Yorkshire


The road runs through Raincliffe Woods, an area of ancient woodland.
In the United Kingdom, an ancient woodland is a woodland that has existed continuously since 1600 or before in England, Wales and Northern Ireland (or 1750 in Scotland). Before those dates, planting of new woodland was uncommon, so a wood present in 1600 was likely to have developed naturally.

Beech Trees Raincliffe Woods
In most ancient woods, the trees and shrubs have been cut down periodically as part of the management cycle. Provided that the area has remained as woodland, the stand is still considered ancient. Since it may have been cut over many times in the past, ancient woodland does not necessarily contain very old trees.

Bleubells and Wood Anemones Raincliffe Woods

Species of plants which are particularly characteristic of ancient woodland sites are called ancient woodland indicator species, examples of such indicators are; wood anemone (above), bluebells, yellow archangel and primrose.
In the United Kingdom, an ancient woodland is a woodland that has existed continuously since 1600 or before in England, Wales and Northern Ireland (or 1750 in Scotland). Before those dates, planting of new woodland was uncommon, so a wood present in 1600 was likely to have developed naturally.

Beech Trees Raincliffe Woods
In most ancient woods, the trees and shrubs have been cut down periodically as part of the management cycle. Provided that the area has remained as woodland, the stand is still considered ancient. Since it may have been cut over many times in the past, ancient woodland does not necessarily contain very old trees.

Bleubells and Wood Anemones Raincliffe Woods

Species of plants which are particularly characteristic of ancient woodland sites are called ancient woodland indicator species, examples of such indicators are; wood anemone (above), bluebells, yellow archangel and primrose.
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I love the tree in the second photo...surely worth a visit!
Have a wonderful weekend Doug ;)
Best regards, Doug
Best regards, Doug
Thanks for the visit Andy
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