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This County Wildlife Site wet meadow is located on the south- western outskirts of Woodbridge, to the south of the Ipswich Road. The low-lying part of the site is fed by springs and remains wet throughout the year. It supports a diverse wetland flora, a notable feature of which is a large and thriving population of southern marsh orchids which are estimated to number several thousand. Other wetland species include square-stalked St. John's Wort, fleabane and angelica. The drier slopes of the site support a plant community typically found on light soils in this part of Suffolk. Red campion is found in abundance in this part of the meadow.