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Keadew ASSI

Last updated: 22 April 2010

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Site Number ASSI 324
Area 6.53h.
Date Declared 14/09/2009
Date Confirmed  
County Fermanagh
Council(s) Fermanagh District
Council
Keywords Species Rich Grassland

 


Keadew has been declared as an ASSI because of its species-rich wet grassland. Species-rich grassland tends to occur only where traditional farming practices have been maintained. Such species-rich grassland is now a rare habitat in Northern Ireland.

Keadew is situated close to the Screenagh River approximately 2km west of Derrygonnelly.  Variations in soils and topography have resulted in subtle differences in grassland type, with species denoting both the wet and dry conditions occurring.

picture of meadow thistleA special type of species-rich wet grassland occurs at Keadew which is extremely localised in its distribution within Northern Ireland and is particularly associated with wet meadows in Fermanagh.
The grassland at Keadew occurs on gentle slopes where there is a steady hydrological influence flowing through the soil. This results in the occurrence of species adapted to both the water movement and wetter conditions.

Characteristic plants within the grassland include sharp-flowered rush, meadow thistle, common spotted-orchid, quaking-grass, lesser spearwort, water mint, Devil’s-bit scabious and the mosses pointed spear-moss and springy turf-moss.

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