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This horse-grazed meadow was ploughed and reseeded in 1972-74 but has escaped herbicide application and has not been heavily fertilised. As a result, the diversity of the plant community has been retained and a number of interesting species occur, including cowslip and primrose. However, of the greatest interest is the presence of greater burnet-saxifrage, of which there are only three other records in east Suffolk. The meadow lies adjacent to Blunt's Wood which has also been designated as a County Wildlife Site.