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Warblington Meadow
Site of Special Scientific Interest
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Area of Search Hampshire
Interest Biological
Area 3.9 hectares (9.6 acres)
Notification 1986
Location map Magic Map

Warblington Meadow is a special natural area in Hampshire, England. It covers about 3.9 hectares, which is roughly the size of nine football fields! This meadow is protected because it's home to many unique plants and habitats. It's officially known as a "Site of Special Scientific Interest" (SSSI) because of its importance for nature.

Discovering Warblington Meadow

Warblington Meadow became a protected SSSI in 1986. This means it's recognized as one of the best places in the country for wildlife and natural features. Protecting areas like this helps keep our environment healthy.

What Makes This Meadow Special?

This amazing place has different kinds of wet areas. You'll find marshes with fresh water, and also marshes with salty water from the sea. This mix of habitats creates a perfect home for many different living things.

A Home for Rare Plants

Warblington Meadow is a true plant paradise! A huge number of plants, 158 different types, have been found growing here. Some of these plants are quite rare and special. They include:

  • marsh arrow-grass
  • ragged robin
  • creeping jenny
  • corky-fruited water-dropwort
  • bog pimpernel
  • southern marsh orchid

There's also a small, clean stream that flows through the meadow. This brook is lined with trees, adding even more natural beauty to the area.

Protecting Warblington Meadow

Because of its unique habitats and all the rare plants, Warblington Meadow is carefully protected. This protection helps make sure these important plants and their environment can continue to thrive for many years. It's a way to look after our natural world.

Visiting Warblington Meadow

It's important to know that Warblington Meadow is on private land. This means there is no public access to the site. Keeping the area undisturbed helps protect the delicate plants and the wildlife that live there.

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