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Site 3
Location
Bevern Stream, Hurst Barns Farm - TQ
384157
Planting
On the 4th July 2000 six Ranunculus
and six Sparganium plants were placed in the fast and slow flow areas
respectively.
Monitoring
All sites were monitored throughout
the following months to assess the development of the plants.
24th July 2000 - none of the Sparganium had survived and only four
Ranunculus were present.
13th Aug. 2000 – By this time it was assumed that some root
growth would have taken place. The number of plants in situ had not
decreased. The Ranunculus here appeared to be thriving with evident
increase in size. There was a significant ingress of bankside vegetation
restricting the amount of direct light to the stream bed and this
was cut back. At this location which is further downstream from sites
1&2 the situation had improved, although there was no apparent
increase in size of the plants, see fig. 1. All the Sparganium plants
that had survived the initial spate were present at all sites.
15th Sept. 2000 - The Ranunculus here were well established and had
increased in size. As winter approaches these plants will begin to
die back, but the root systems should have developed well enough to
survive the winter spates and regenerate next spring.
October 2000 to May 2001 - The autumn of 2000 and winter of 2000/01
featured the heaviest rainfall with the most severe and continuous
spate conditions within living memory. It was not possible to gather
any information from the planting sites during this period due to
the persistently high water levels. The outbreak of foot and mouth
disease in February 2001 precluded access to the Bevern Stream until
restrictions were lifted at the end of May 2001.
28th May 2001 - The Ranunculus plants at this site were growing vigorously
(fig. 2).
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