Aller Hill

Aller Hill
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Shown within Somerset
Area of Search Somerset
Grid reference ST408291
Coordinates 51°03′29″N 2°50′46″W / 51.05817°N 2.84608°W / 51.05817; -2.84608Coordinates: 51°03′29″N 2°50′46″W / 51.05817°N 2.84608°W / 51.05817; -2.84608
Interest Biological
Area 18.4 hectares (0.184 km2; 0.071 sq mi)
Notification 1988 (1988)
Natural England website

Aller Hill (grid reference ST408291) is an 18.4 hectare (45.4 acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest near Aller in Somerset, notified in 1988.

The site contains three species of plant which are nationally rare and a further three which are of restricted distribution in Somerset. The central area contains a sward dominated by sheep's fescue (Festuca ovina) in combination with yellow oat grass (Trisetum flavescens) and quaking-grass (Briza media). Salad burnet (Sanguisorba minor) forms a major component of the sward with rough marsh-mallow (Althaea hirsuta) and nit-grass (Gastridium ventricosum), two nationally rare species, also present.[1]

Aller and Beer Woods on the slopes of the hill are also designated as a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest.

References

  1. "Aller Hill" (PDF). English Nature. Retrieved 2006-08-12.
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