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Despite its small size, this Churchyard supports a species-rich plant community of conservation importance. In 1992, over one hundred and ten species of flowering plants were recorded here. In addition to a wide range of common wild flowers and garden escapes, the churchyard also supports a number of uncommon Suffolk species for example, meadow saxifrage, early forget-me-not and burnet- saxifrage. Of particular interest is a small population of lesser meadow-rue, a rare plant which has only been recorded from a few sites in Suffolk, mainly in Breckland. Furthermore , a total of seven species of butterfly attracted to the profusion of wild flowers was recorded on the site in 1992. d
RNR Number Area 0 0.18
GT BLAKENHAM CHURCHYARD GREAT BLAKENHAM Mid Suffolk TM118508