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Ballygill North ASSI

Last updated: 5 February 2010

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Site No ASSI 043
Area 78 (ha)
Declared Date 16/09/1991
Confirmed Date 26/03/1992
County Antrim
Council(s) Moyle DC
Keywords Dry heath

The area is of special scientific interest because of the complex pattern of heath and associated habitats, which form a mosaic of vegetation within a varied topography of plateaux and valleys.

The plateaux contain a dry dwarf-heath community on shallow peat soils and are dominated by heather, bell heather and Western gorse. This distinctive type of heath is restricted in its distribution within the British Isles and Rathlin is the most northerly site known for it. Surface depressions have impeded drainage and are covered by a mixture of wet heath, where cross-leaved heath is prominent, and acid grassland with species such as mat Grass and purple moor grass.

picture of flowering bogbean plantsMany of the slopes are flushed by mineral rich waters and are dominated by sedges like carnation sedge, common sedge, common yellow sedge and black bog-rush. The troughs and valley bottoms contain a range of wetland communities with a large number of wetland species, including bogbean, bog pondweed, bottle sedge and marsh cinquefoil.

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