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Glen Burn ASSI

Last updated: 5 February 2010

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Site No ASSI 024
Area 8.6(ha)
Declared Date 14/12/1987
Confirmed Date 15/06/1988
County Antrim
Council(s) Ballymena BC
Keywords Upland mixed ashwood
Wooded River Valley

  

              

                 

The area is of special scientific interest because of the richness and diversity  of its woodland vegetation. Glen Burn is an area of semi - natural woodland on the slopes of the Glen Burn River.
Over the extent of the site, the river flows in a north - westerly direction, within a narrow, steep - sided gorge - like valley.
picture of wood anemones growing in woodland © Robert ThompsonThe tree canopy is dense and very varied in its composition, ranging from areas of almost pure hazel to much more mature stands of ash. There are several oak stands and regeneration of tree seedlings, mainly ash, is taking place.
Although it is a comparitively small site, it is notable for the diversity of its ground flora communities. The majority of the woodland is situated on steep slopes, but flat areas also occur, and a range of communities from acid to base - rich are found.
Slope and soil moisture variations account for the distribution of the dominant species eg. bluebell on the freely drained upper slopes gives way to ramsons or wood anemone on the more waterlogged lower slopes.

The site contains the scarce plants Dutch rush, toothwort and the more frequent species broad leaved helleborine.

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Site map (.PDF 922Kb)Opens in New window, Citation Document (.PDF 78Kb)Opens in New window and Views about Management document (.PDF 53Kb)Opens in New window.