Keynsham Humpy Tumps

Keynsham Humpy Tumps

Keynsham Humpy Tumps is a floristically rich acidic grassland site situated between the town of Keynsham, and the River Avon, southeast of Bristol, England.

The site is on a south-facing slope running alongside the Bristol to Bath railway line. It consists of open patches of grassland and bare rock, interspersed with blocks of scrub.

It is the only site in Avon at which Upright Chickweed "Moenchia erecta", occurs. [Myles (2000) page 81] Other locally notable plant species found here include Annual Knawel, [Myles (2000) page 82] Sand Spurrey, [Myles (2000) page 83] Subterranean Clover "Trifolium subterraneus" and Prickly Sedge "Carex muricata" ssp. "lamprocarpa".

The site does not have any statutory conservation status, and is not currently managed for its biodiversity interest. Current threats to its ecological value include the encroachment of scrub onto the grassland areas, and damage from motorcycle scrambling.

References

Bibliography

* Myles, Sarah (2000) The Flora of the Bristol Region ISBN 1-874357-18-8


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