Its rich ground flora supports an abundant display of wildlife including deer.
These provide soils which are more fertile and a richer ground flora.
Local people use ground flora and these plants as indigenous treatments for a variety of diseases.
Woodland management is important to maintain sufficient light to support the ground flora.
The reserve also contains a large variety of ground flora, being known as a bluebell wood.
The ground flora consists mainly of plants from the Cyperaceae family.
A good ground flora is present mostly in the broad-leaved areas.
Coppiced areas allow in light and denser ground flora occurs.
It has a rich ground flora with a higher diversity of tree species.
Such woodland has limited ground flora as this area is acid.