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  • The main grasses are sweet vernal grass and Yorkshire fog.
  • Yorkshire fog a very widespread and versatile grass able to exploit widely different soil conditions and management practices.
  • The dominant grasses are Common Bent, Red Fescue, Crested Dog s-tail and Yorkshire Fog.
  • Both meadows include grasses such Meadow Foxtail, Yorkshire Fog, Crested Dog's-tail and Cocksfoot.
  • The main plants in grassland areas are common bent and Yorkshire fog, with tufted hair grass in damp areas.
  • It contains flower-rich unimproved grassland which is dominated by Yorkshire Fog, with a good variety of other grasses, and Tufted hair-grass is dominant in damper areas.
  • In the Waikato the original English grasses used by earlier settlers  browntop, fescue and Yorkshire Fog  have been replaced with higher producing Italian ryegrass and nitrogen-fixing white clover.
  • On shallow slopes, this gives way to a neutral grassland characterised by false oat-grass, " Arrhenatherum elatius ", and Yorkshire fog, " Holcus lanatus ".
  • Wild angelica, reedmace ( bullrush ), yellow meadow vetchling, Yorkshire fog grass, tussock grass, and meadowsweet were also noted and Brooklime speedwell grows within the ditch of the Joppa Burn inflow.
  • To the south-west of the SSSI a number of Yorkshire fog, cock's-foot ( " Dactylis glomerata " ) and the nationally rare " Scilla autumnalis " being found further up the cliff profile.
  • The grassland is poorly drained and is dominated by tufted hair-grass " Deschampsia caespitosa ", Yorkshire fog " Holcus lanatus ", red fescue " Festuca rubra " and great burnet " Sanguisorba officinalis ".
  • On the heavily-grazed hill top is an acid grassland vegetation, in which Yorkshire fog, " Holcus lanatus ", common bent, " Agrostis capillaris ", and red fescue, " Festuca rubra ", are the predominant grasses.
  • Also on the fringes occurs a more varied community characteristic of base-poor areas, with such species as marsh ragwort, lesser spearwort, devils-bit scaboius, marsh bedstraw and hoary willowherb, creeping bent, sweet vernal-grass, Yorkshire fog and purple moor-grass.
  • The meadow supports a diverse level of flora with over 150 recorded species, including various grass species such as common bent ( " Agrostis capillaris " ), red fescue ( " Festuca rubra " ), Yorkshire fog ( " Holcus lanatus " ) and tufted hair-grass ( " Deschampsia cespitosa " ).
  • By the 1980s the eastern side of the island had become overgrown by rhododendrons " ( Rhododendron ponticum ) " which had spread from a few specimens planted in the garden of Millcombe House in western gorse ( " Ulex gallii " ), or semi-improved acidic grassland in which Yorkshire fog ( " Holcus lanatus " ) is abundant.