Annacramph Meadows is a 2.5 hectare site of unimproved dry grassland comprised of two small hay-meadows. The fields are notable for the presence of a number of scarce species, generally confined to unimproved grassland; yellow oat-grass, adderstongue and, of particular note, cowslip.
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