The flora of roadside verges in Wales

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The flora of roadside verges The flora of roadside verges in Wales How important are Wales road verges for plants? Stuart Smith, Grassland Ecologist, Natural Resources Wales

The flora of roadside verges What is the area of road verge in Wales? No figure for total road verge area in Wales WG statistic for total road length = 34,437 km* SNH report 551: average 0.3296 ha of verge per km of road# This would give an estimate of 11,350 ha of verge in Wales Probably slight over-estimate as Wales has smaller proportion of dual carriageways Compared to (for example): Lowland semi-natural grassland 110,800 ha@ Lowland heathland 12,500 ha@ Lowland semi-natural woodland & scrub 93,700 ha@ Approx size of Cardiff + Swansea 11,500 ha * Statistics for Wales 2013 # The Management of Roadside verges for Biodiversity Hambrey Consulting 2013 @ Habitat survey of Wales 1979-1997 (Blackstock et al. 2010. Habitats of Wales. University of Wales Press) Infoterra 2009

Decline of Welsh habitats 97 % loss of dry unimproved grasslands in Wales between 1930s and 1980s-90s* 95% loss of wet heath on Lleyn between 1920s and 1980s-90s# Just 1600 ha of Lowland Meadow (unimproved neutral grassland) remain* Some 50% of the total land area of Wales is improved grassland# * Lowland Grassland Survey of Wales 1987-2004. (Stevens et al. 2010. Grasslands of Wales. University of Wales Press) # Habitat survey of Wales 1979-1997

What is the 11,350 ha? The flora of roadside verges

The flora of roadside verges Verge habitats Eleven Habitat Action Plans listed in Trunk Road Estate Biodiversity Action Plan (TREBAP)*: Calcareous Grassland Lowland Dry Acid Grassland Lowland Meadows Purple Moor Grass and Rush Pastures Heathlands Water Bodies Rivers and Streams Woodlands + Planted Native Trees & Shrubs Coastal and Estuarine Habitats Rock Faces and Screes Boundary Features * Trunk Road Estate BAP 2004-14. Welsh Government 2004. Includes all soft estate : land within highway boundary excluding hard surfaces

What proportion of our verges are botanically rich? No comprehensive survey of verges across Wales Most road verge surveys focus on identifying or surveying the richest sites Northern England road verge surveys 2001-3: Area Coverage (km) High quality (km) % high quality Derwent Valley 40 1.7 4.3 Teesdale 70 1.33 1.9 Weardale 100 5.45 5.5 Botanically very rich verges in Wales are probably less than 5% of all verges

The flora of roadside verges Uncommon species: Section 42 vascular plants* Occurrence on road verges Number of species % of all S42 species Some populations at least partly on verges 7 9 Not known, but could potentially occur 14 18 Not known and never likely to occur 56 73 Kevin Walker BSBI Spreading bellflower Campanula patula Chamomile Chamaemelum nobile Depford pink Dianthus armeria Purple ramping-fumitory Fumaria purpurea Bastard balm Melittis melissophyllum Small-white orchid Pseudorchis albida Wood bitter-vetch Vicia orobus Wikipedia *NERC Act 2006: Section 42 list of species of principal importance for conservation of biological diversity in Wales

The flora of roadside verges Spreading bellflower Campanula patula Andy Jones Andy Jones Endangered on GB Red List (estimate of only 330 individuals remaining) Handful of Welsh populations close to English border in mid & south Wales On roadsides, lane-sides, shaded banks and woodland fringe Road and lane-side populations a key part of the resource

Wood bitter-vetch Vicia orobus Near Threatened species with an estimated 62% of its GB population in Wales Open habitat species mainly in ancient meadows and pastures in hill country Several roadside populations, one or two sizable Can persist under partial shade for a period (but long term?)

Other uncommon plants on roadsides Bithynian vetch Vicia bithynica Welsh groundsel Senecio cambrensis BSBI Kevin Walker BSBI Wild cabbage Brassica oleracea

Botanically very rich verges in Wales Are probably less than 5% of all verges (i.e. no more than 568 ha ) Are mainly older verges on minor roads Are probably often close to existing areas of habitat : The adjacent land use was also significant a number of (more botanically rich) sites adjoined hay meadows (Teesdale Roadside Flora Project 2002)

So what about the other verges? Even botanically poor verges are likely to have some value for pollinators And they can help to connect otherwise fragmented habitat patches in the wider countryside c. Crown Copyright. NRW

And they could be better 1. More sensitive cutting regimes 2. Use of low fertility substrates in verge construction 3. Removal of cut material 4. Limit planting of non-natives 5. Restoration projects

In summary: Wales road verges are an additional habitat resource supplementing the significantly larger but much reduced semi-natural habitats of the wider countryside Wales verges support a number of important populations of uncommon and declining plant species Wales verges are potential corridors for movement of plant species across the region The botanical value of many verges could be increased with better management Verges adjacent to areas of habitat probably merit particular attention for survey and better management

Thank you stuart.smith@cyfoethnaturiolcymru.gov.uk