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Queech Wood as listed in English Nature's Woodland Inventory is surrounded by a ditch and bank which is typical of most ancient woods. The tree canopy is dominated by mature ash with frequent oak and field maple and a dense scrub layer is provided by hazel, blackthorn, rose and elder. Tangles of honeysuckle and ivy in the trees are widespread. Dog's-mercury and nettle dominate the ground flora, although a number of more uncommon woodland plants are also present; wood spurge, violet, sanicle and hairy St John's-wort. The wood is mainly used as a cover for game birds.
RNR Number Area 0 3
Suffolk Coastal 77 QUEECH WOOD GREAT BEALINGS Suffolk Coastal TM243492